Candice Lanette

Candice Lanette, a 2010 graduate of ESF, has been accepted into the Peace Corps and departed for Zambia Feb. 3 to begin training as...
FUN RUN: Children taking part in the event at Maiden Castle

PUPILS joined university students for an annual fun run to raise money for charity. Approximately 800 pupils from 12 local schools met with students from...
Pictured are Trinity Academy students (L-R, clockwise from top left) Matthew Elwood, James Quean, Dale Smith, Abbie Tomlinson, Nikita Watkins and Madeline Peacock who are heading to Zambia this summer

Working in the HIV-ravaged communities of Africa are a group of Thorne students this summer. A group of sixth formers from Trinity Academy will spend...
Lonnie Hackett ’14 with school children in Zambia

Lonnie Hackett is not yet a college graduate, but already he is the founder of a healthcare nonprofit in Zambia that provides free medical...
Cambridge Crown Court

A former Anglia Ruskin University student has been put behind bars for swindling £23,800 from a charity due to help a hospital in Zambia. Abubakar...

AN American couple, Terry and Dina Schwartz has constructed a Secondary School in Livingstone at a cost of US$ 600, 000. The school, which is...
ZCSD Executive Director Lewis Mwape

ZCSD calls on Govt to pay attention to people living with disabilities The Zambia Council for Social Development (ZCSD) has called on the government to...
Ben and Kristin Choitz

As spring 2015 nears, one Woodstock family’s move to Africa is becoming a reality. Extending Hands ministry and International Teams are hosting a benefit...
Aaron Breimer, team lead at Veritas, left, holding a traditional Zambian soccer ball, and Mike Eaton, marketing representative from Southwest Ag partners, made a huge impact on the local children during a business trip to Zambia in January. Breimer, with the support of the Chatham-Kent community, provided 73 soccer balls for children and Eaton brought skipping ropes. (DIANA MARTIN, Chatham Daily News)

Intricately woven string bind weathered plastic bags into a perfectly formed, if slightly small, soccer ball. The tightly packed bags have a slight give when...