Seed of Hope ready to welcome virtual visitors

Therefore, in respect of the lockdown regulations and safety protocols, SoH will present its first virtual tour on Monday, 22 February.

For the past 18 years, Seed of Hope (SoH) has found delight in opening its doors to the community. This year, the organisation will virtually welcome visitors. Various stakeholders who visit the centre as beneficiaries are often agents of change in SoH’s community Development programmes.

The Covid-19 lockdown restrictions have posed many challenges for the organisation and alternative solutions had to be made.

“We love having visitors in our centre, so it has been hard for us being unable to welcome them in their numbers and our desired frequency,” said CEO of SoH, Londiwe Myeza.

Therefore, in respect of the lockdown regulations and safety protocols, SoH will present its first virtual tour on Monday, 22 February.

The tour is an invitation for visitors to meet the organisation’s dynamic team as well as introduce them to the various programmes in child and youth development, skills development and community care.

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