This is the ninth year we’ve done our Annual Fundraiser and thanks to our generous donors we’ve raised nearly half a million rand over the years – that money had provided the gift of yoga to more than a thousand underprivileged children.
If ou’re wondering why a disadvantaged child would benefit from yoga then you’re in the right place to learn more from my two guests….
First of all we’ll hear from Janna Kretzmar who is the founder of the Earthchild project - and it’s the Earthchild project who have been the recipient of the funds we’ve raised over the last 9 years
Janna is an amazing woman - receiving the "Woman of the Future" award from Santam
After Janna we’ll hear from Tribe Sober's Campaign manager Courage Chiringa who will say a few words about his role in the Dry January challenge..
In this episode:-
- 2024 will be the ninth year that Tribe Sober has collaborated with the Earthchild Project for the Dry January Challenge
- Founder Janna Kretzmar tells us how she came up with the idea to start the project in 2007 - and why she thinks it's been such a successful project
- She got the idea after working on an eco project in Brazil and reading a book by a yogi about a project in schools in India - these were her influences
- She realised that it was important to partner with the schools/teachers for the long term - not just come in for short term projects and then leave
- Earthchild Clothing paid the salary of their first facilitator so that's how they got their name
- We talked about the power of positive role models in communities and how she is developing young leaders
- Earthchild provides yoga classes, gardening lessons, eco clubs, hiking clubs - connecting the children with their bodies and the environment
- The children come from communities with high levels of gang violence and unemployment - yoga provides a tool to help them cope with stress
- Some of the children who started yoga classes when they were 6 years old are now young leaders working in the Earthchild Project
- Tribe Sober campaign manager Courage told us about his visit to the Earthchild project and how he saw the children benefiting from the various activities
- Coming from a disadvantaged background himself Courage explained how his success in life is partly due to the generosity of his supporters
- He has every intention of paying it forward and helping his community and he knows that’s what our sponsored children will do in the future
- Courage reminded us of how the fundraiser worked and that just R250/£12/$16 will sponsor a child for a whole year of yoga classes
- So whether you are in need of some support or just want to help an underprivileged child then please go to tribesober.com and you’ll see our fundraiser
- Please help us to make our 9th Annual Fundraiser the best one yet!
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