How many times could you drive past children with distended stomachs on the roads leading to your luxury resort?
What’s possible with passion and the will to show up?
What would a village most need to become empowered?
You’re a teacher, mother, wife, and on your travels you see poverty all around you, yet you have no training on what you can do to ameliorate their suffering. You have two choices – find out, or drive on by. Ree Gillett chose to find out how she could become involved in the lives of the rural villages in Zambia. It wasn’t easy, yet the rewards for the families in these impoverished areas has been changed forever.
Find out what Ree did and what you could do, to be the impetus of change, and empower people to have the choices to become the best version of themselves.
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Video from Project Luangwa about their different programs and Livingstone Foundation support (we did a Benefit dinner during covid and part of the dinner was that people could watch this video in their homes as they ate African food!)
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Music in Introduction: Hot Hands, Yukewenda Mukunanga
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