Life lessons learned in Africa
Posted by I Have Hope in Claire, In The News, Natalie on 01. Sep, 2011 | 0 Comments
Jessica Lovell joined the Reach Lesotho team at the Red Brick Cafe in downtown Guelph, soon after their arrival from Lesotho. Drawing from conversations with Claire Teri, Natalie Sloof, and Abid Virani, she has written this article which was published in the Guelph Tribune. To read, click here!
Gaining perspective and a sense of community in Africa
Posted by I Have Hope in Brian, Claire, Drew, Elyse, In The News, Madeline on 20. Aug, 2011 | 0 Comments
In a downtown coffee shop, Claire Teri received a call from a friend she made while she was in Africa. Although she only heard 30 seconds of voice and static, it brought a smile to her face. (Continue reading…)
Students likely to return to Guelph with a new set of eyes
Posted by I Have Hope in In The News on 11. Aug, 2011 | 0 Comments
In less than a week, a dozen high school students will be returning to Guelph after spending nearly a month in African villages stricken with poverty and HIV-AIDS. Even though they’ve been gone only a short time, the impact of the trip will change them forever. (Keep reading…)
Roots of Change: April 1, 2010
Posted by I Have Hope in David, General News on 03. Mar, 2010 | 0 Comments
Reach Lesotho’s David Scott will open this all-ages community event with a musical set and Abid Virani, Co-Founder of Student Reach International, is a keynote speaker. The purpose of the event is to bring together like-minded community members interested in positive change. Read more by clicking here













