More than a simple blog, KIDLanthropy is a movement embracing Social Innovation. It’s an accessible resource that helps youth in Grades 6 to 12 understand not only why it’s crucial to become a socially active and aware citizen, but which also gives them ideas and avenues to do just this.
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“Sometimes the policemen laugh; they think it’s a big joke,” said Michael Mudau, a boy who lives on...
After weeks of preparation and months of stress, the 18th of July finally came. After a regular day,...
My name is Keenan Pather from Moorton Heights Primary school. I am currently in grade seven. I was...
I was near to being overwhelmed as I watched children of all ages walk onto the field, preparing...
Anticipation. Nerves. Expectations. All these things went through my head as the Redhill School SleepOut™ approached. I wondered...
There are certain things you don’t expect to achieve in life or yet even experience, but when the...
You wake up, covered in frost, feeling every bone in your body ache with cold against the unforgiving...
In this, the year that Nelson Mandela would have turned a 100, it is a good time for...
Nelson Mandela is considered to be the Father of Africa. Mandela was an anti-apartheid activist, which means he...
Nelson Mandela is not only a father to his own children but, through the struggle, he became a...
I personally feel as if there is still a significant amount of homeless people in most areas – ...
“Action without vision is only passing time, vision without action is merely day dreaming, but vision with action...