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I am a 17-year-old student currently enrolled at Centennial C.V.I. I was born and raised here in Guelph, Ontario. Usually, I can be found on stage with my band or at practice, but I’m truly at home behind the scenes, stage-managing or working at the mixing board. Eight years of playing guitar has opened and challenged me, making instruments and music become a true source of my communication with others. I am constantly marveled by the events and varying ideologies in the world. It is this interest that drew me into the realm of social justice. My curiosity and drive to learn about key issues is what attracted me to the Reach Lesotho program. |
Images: Red Ribbon Gala, 2010
Posted by Abid in David, General News, Photos & Video, Victoria on 13. Jun, 2010 | 0 Comments
On May 29th, 2010, the annual Red Ribbon Gala was held at the Delta Hotel. Our team gathered to support this evening of raising funds and awareness to battle HIV/AIDS. David Scott and Victoria Lockyer performed for the audience two songs, both written in response to reading Dr. Anne-Marie Zadjlik’s emails. The RL team passed around the cameras, we hope you enjoy the pictures! (Click here to see pictures…)
Images: Roots of Change
Posted by I Have Hope in David, General News, Photos & Video, Vanessa on 02. Apr, 2010 | 0 Comments
On April 1st, 2010, a group of students from the University of Guelph organized Roots of Change, a storytelling event for social change. David Scott opened the evening with an acoustic performance, Abid Virani was a keynote speaker and Vanessa Linton photographed the event. (Click here to see pictures…)
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
How It All Comes Together
Posted by I Have Hope in David on 14. Nov, 2009 | 0 Comments
In the planning for our final event we have organized committees. In our committees the volume and course of our conversations can be controlled, people can hear the ideas being offered, and discuss the good and bad points of each. With the event creeping up on us so quickly we have been working hard, thinking, [...]













