The Cows are all about FUNdraising for CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation and supporting children with cancer. They represent people with a passion for life and a desire to support initiatives that make a difference. The energy of the herd is infectious and with the motto ‘Love Living Life’, there is no stopping the stampede. The... Continue Reading →
Torsten Koehler and Love Your Nuts – Awareness saves lives!
In 1995, while in his thirties, Torsten Koehler was diagnosed with testicular cancer, ironically whilst educating young teenagers about sex education at a school where he was employed as a teacher. His journey of survival started by openly confronting his thoughts and emotions, relating the reactions of his friends, family and not least, his students,... Continue Reading →
CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation – Keeping more than hope alive
The CHOC Childhood Cancer Foundation was established in 1979 by parents of children with cancer in South Africa. Childhood cancer is a life-changing, traumatic experience, and they aimed to ease the burden on parents and families facing the same journey by providing access to relevant, accurate information, as well as emotional and practical support. Globally,... Continue Reading →
The Sunflower Fund – Fighting Blood Diseases and Saving Lives
The Sunflower Fund is a blood donor recruitment centre and registry. It fights blood diseases like leukaemia through the recruitment of stem cell donors and maintaining a registry of potential donors committed to helping anyone in need of a life-saving stem cell transplant. South Africa, and Africa generally, has a very low number of registered... Continue Reading →
Cancer Association of South Africa – More than 80 Years of Working Towards a World Without Cancer
Cancer is not a walk in the park. It’s not even a marathon. It’s a long-distance slog, a challenge of illnesses. And when the run gets tough, runners support and encourage each other. In the same way, cancer survivors also need practical help and sometimes, a shoulder to lean on as they struggle to the... Continue Reading →
Atacama Crossing 2015 – Stage Five
9 October 2015 Greetings from Camp 6 at the end of stage 5 The Long March is done and dusted – 75km in 12hours. It was a long day in a very strong wind, mostly blowing straight in our faces. The terrain covered everything the Atacama has to offer – water/swamp within the first 5km,... Continue Reading →
The Sunflower Fund – giving hope to leukaemia sufferers
Every year thousands of South Africans are diagnosed with leukaemia – a cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". For many patients unable to stay in remission with chemotherapy alone, a bone marrow stem cell transplant becomes a life-saving treatment option, but only... Continue Reading →