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10 Years of COLORS, Planting Seeds of Change – HERALD feature article
Take on the “10 random acts of kindness” challenge – TOUCH BASE feature article
2014 Trend Setters Highlights: Sunyata Choyce
GEORGE HERALD – June 2010Making headlines -Colors volunteers 16:55 (GMT+2),Wed,02 June 2010
GEORGE NEWS – Volunteers of Project Colors International had a lot to celebrate at their latest get-together last Wednesday in Silver Town in Thembalethu. A joyful hotdog and face painting party marked the one year anniversary of their hands-on involvement with Nozuko...
HALIFAX HERALD -A packet full of nutrition Young women spearhead project to improve kids’ health in South Africa
HALIFAX HERALD -A packet full of nutrition Young women spearhead project to improve kids’ health in South Africa By MONIQUE MUISE – Thu. May 29 – 12:28 PM If you live in the developed world, you’ve probably never heard of Plumpy’Nut or Nutty Butty. It sounds like...
“Natural Living” suppot Project Colors
Stephen Lewis
Stephen Lewis has created TheStephen Lewis Foundation which helps to ease the pain of HIV/AIDS in Africa at the grassroots level. It provides care to women who are ill and struggling to survive; assists orphans and other AIDS affected children; supports heroic...
~ For Immediate Release ~ South Africa, next stop for NS’s first Young Humanitarian of the year COLORS founder, Sunyata Choyce receives 1st Red Cross Young Humanitarian Award; Launches new aid projects in Southern Africa
Organization: Project COLORS International Location: Halifax, NS; South Africa; Swaziland On November 14, East Lawrencetown resident Sunyata Choyce received the inaugural Nova Scotia Red Cross Young Humanitarian Award for her work helping children in need through...
Inspirational Pair Honoured Nova Scotians win Red Cross Humanitarian awards
By SHERRI BORDEN COLLEY Staff Reporter – Tue. Nov 13 – 5:43 AM TWO NOVA SCOTIANS whose work has affected the lives of young and old will receive this year’s Canadian Red Cross prestigious Humanitarian awards.The agency’s Nova Scotia office has announced...
Small projects ‘can make a difference’ Choyce, Goldbloom honoured by Red Cross for their good works
SKANA GEE The Daily News Helping people in under-developed countries can be as simple as sending a suitcase full of school supplies, says the winner of the inaugural Red Cross Young Humanitarian Award. “Even if it’s small and just takes a bit of time, it can make a...
Honours deserved
Wed. Nov 14 – 4:47 AMTONIGHT’S Canadian Red Cross dinner at the World Trade and Convention Centre in Halifax will serve double duty. The gala event honours two deserving individuals with Humanitarian Awards and raise funds to continue the good works performed daily by...
Small Steps Make a Difference
Feature Story written by Jen GodboldLately I have been seeing more and more situations going on where celebrities are helping children in developing countries. Oprah Winfrey recently opened a school for girls in South Africa. Jessica Simpson won a car at an awards...
A Brighter World with Project Colors: Helping One Child at a Time By Terry
Choyce was both appalled and proud when my daughter Sunyata burst into the bedroom at 5 AM to announce that she was “Miss Hot Legs Halifax 1999.” Since then those legs have carried her around the globe, going to universities in Ireland and Scotland, volunteering to...
Muriel Duckworth talking with Sunyata about Project COLORS & the many upcoming activist events happening around Halifax
Muriel is a 98 year old Seasoned Community Activist who has been involved in many key activities, making the world better for women globally. She is the recipient of: The Companion of the Order of Canada, ‘Persons’ Award and Numerous Other Distinctions Former National...
Jackie’s Children’s Home in the Dominican Republic By Terry Choyce
Jackie and her husband Hernando run a private children’s home in Santa Domingo. They have over 40 children, a few of which have physical disabilities which require wheel chairs. Currently, six of the children are infants. The children’s home is in a typical cement...
Wildlife Rehab in Nova Scotia to AIDS Orphans in South Africa by Terry
My daughter Sunyata Choyce has always been passionate about animals, spending years volunteering at The Eastern Shore Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Nova Scotia, raising raccoons, feeding baby birds, and doing PR work for the centre. In the winter of 2004 she went...
Primates World Relief Development Fund WORKSHOP, PARISH OF SHIP HARBOURSubmitted by: Eileen Humphrey
On Saturday, October 16, 2004 the Parish of Ship Harbour hosted a PWRDF Workshop. During the Workshop, two videos were shown one entitled, For a Generation without AIDS with footage of the HIV/AIDS presentation by Stephen Lewis, to the meeting of General Synod in June...
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