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My name is Madeline Turland. I am a sixteen-year-old student at G.C.V.I. high school in Guelph. I live with my mom, dad, dog, and cat. I believe that people can make their own choices about life and the world around them. I have a passion for playing trumpet and love to hang out with my band buddies! My favorite foods include goat cheese, lasagna, grapes and milk. I have been to Canada’s east coast, west coast, Yellowstone national park and will be embarking in my first overseas trip to France and Spain during March Break of this year. I hope to do much more travelling in the future and can’t wait for our trip to Africa in 2011. |
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…)
From the Huffington Post
Posted by Abid in Elyse, Erin, In The News, Madeline, Vanessa on 23. Mar, 2011 | 0 Comments
“But, the passion to become engaged in advancing the cause of mankind is not only the province of enlightened collegians. A dozen high school students from Guelph… are preparing for a trip to Lesotho in southern Africa where HIV/AIDS has devastated the population.” Continue reading here.
Video: Hunger Paradoxes and Stereotypes
Posted by Erin in Elyse, Erin, Madeline, Vanessa on 27. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
Vanessa, Elyse, Madeline and Erin discuss their experience at the Universities Fighting World Hunger Summit at the University of Guelph and share important lessons learned.
Victoria Madeline and Claire
Posted by Madeline in Claire, Madeline, Victoria on 08. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments













