FASD in the Western Cape: Prevention Starts w...
In the Western Cape, 27 out of every 100 learners are affected by Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), the highest rate in the world.
This week has been all about growth - both in the garden and in skills!
Unati broke ground, marking the beginning of a thriving space for learning and community. Let the growing begin!
Emihle put his technical skills to work, connecting our irrigation system to the rainwater tanks - making every drop count!
Teamwork in action! Emihle and Unati enriched the soil with compost, laying the foundation for strong, healthy plants.
Sustainability, learning, and community, one step at a time!
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Read MoreIn the Western Cape, 27 out of every 100 learners are affected by Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), the highest rate in the world.
Last week, our centre was buzzing with laughter and chatter from energetic kids!
This week at iMed Kids Club, we learned how breathing can help us feel calm and steady.
Last week, we were reminded of the power of unity, just by gathering twigs.
Here’s the i-MED Africa team, joined by Zola, our enthusiastic border collie pup..