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Documentary about student trip to Africa to screen in August

GUELPH — A documentary film of 12 Guelph high school students on a journey to Lesotho, Africa, will be screened for the first time in Guelph next month. Start With Us, which captures part of the Reach Lesotho program, was

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Youth ‘desire to inspire’ at ACCESS Charity conference

The Catholic Register: Written by Adanna Chigbo MISSISSAUGA, Ont. – As part of the Change the World campaign for National Volunteer Week, ACCESS Charity ran its fourth annual Youth Making A Difference Conference at the Blessed Trinity Catholic Centre in Mississauga.

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Guelph Mercury: U of G students hope Stephen Harper won’t hang up on the environment

Guelph Mercury, Chris Seto, March 26, 2012 GUELPH — The student community that brought Stephen Harper a vote mob is aiming to deliver him a robocall. At least 16 students at the University of Guelph are making Prime Minister Stephen Harper

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Guelph Mercury: Film about friendship hopes to inspire

Front Page of Guelph Mercury, Written by Rob O’Flanagan GUELPH — Happy, hopeful, curious and resourceful. They may not be the characteristics you would expect to find among the youth of a tiny African nation buckled by poverty and disease.

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Guelph Mercury: Taking risks so that message will be heard

Published in the Guelph Mercury, Editorial Section Abid Virani is a University of Guelph student who has missed almost all his classes this semester. He has probably maxed out his credit card. And, he is hoping for something approaching miracles

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Guelph Mercury: We can all be proud of our Reach Lesotho ambassadors

Published in the Guelph Mercury, August 25, 2011, by Anne-Marie Zajdlik I cannot adequately express how impressed I have been with the Reach Lesotho program, its leaders, its founder, its crazy documentary guys and, most of all, its beloved students.

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Guelph Mercury & MSN.ca: Gaining perspective and a sense of community in Africa

Published in the Guelph Mercury, August 19, 2011, by Chris Seto GUELPH — 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

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Guelph Mercury: Students have hope for Lesotho

Published in the Guelph Mercury, July 1, 2011, by Chris Seto GUELPH — With her sights set on helping the youth in Lesotho, Vanessa Linton is preparing for a trip of a lifetime. The 16-year-old will be leaving July 25

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Guelph Mercury: School group to travel with local AIDS doctor in Africa

Published in the Guelph Mercury, June 27, 2011 GUELPH — For the first time, Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik will not be working at the Tsepong clinic when she travels to Lesotho in July, and that has her a bit nervous. “I

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UofG Campus Bulletin: Guelph Undergrad Has Hope in the Fight Against AIDS

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Abid Virani wants high school students to reach out too BY ANDREW VOWLES TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 2011 AT GUELPH When Abid Virani visited Lesotho in 2009 to learn first-hand about HIV/AIDS in the southern African country, the Guelph student had

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