The Ripple with Penny Fourie

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This week on The Ripple, we speak to Eduard Louwe from Restore Africa Foundation about Veggies4Kids, a project teaching children at local schools how to grow their own vegetables using simple, practical methods.
The initiative is not only building life skills and resilience among young learners. It is also helping feed into school feeding schemes, linking food growing directly to daily needs in the classroom.
What began as community action has grown into a practical project with the potential to create lasting change in local schools.
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16 Mar English South Africa Leisure · Business

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