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Vaatjie Moravian Primary School receives support from the Defence Reserves

Update: The article I wrote about this has been published in the Reserve Force Volunteer magazine of Summer 2011. Here is the PDF document. Further Update: In December 2010, members of the Reserve Force office at the Castle brought Christmas to the children of Vaatjie. The article I wrote about the event was published on…

Monday, 18 October 2010 in Defence Reserves, Events, Life in South Africa.

Chrysalis Academy transforms youth at risk into strong leaders

On the weekend of 28 August 2010, I was fortunate to join a group that travelled up to Potchefstroom for the annual Artillery Open Day held at 4 Artillery Regiment (yes, I promise that I’m going to tell you all about that soon, so watch this space!). In addition to members from the Defence Reserves…

Tuesday, 7 September 2010 in Chrysalis Academy, Defence Reserves, Events, Life in South Africa.

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