The founder of Bush Ways, Marc Germiquet will be rowing the Atlantic this year to raise awareness for the cause so dear to the Bush Ways Foundation. The Worlds Toughest Row is renowned for being one of the toughest rowing races in the world, attracting adventurers from around the globe who seek to push their limits and achieve extraordinary feats. It is an ultimate test of human endurance and an incredible opportunity for personal growth and self-discovery.
Beyond the personal achievements, the race also serves as a platform to raise awareness and funds for charitable causes. Marc will participate with a mission to make a positive impact, supporting Bush Ways Foundation and its initiatives that address important social issues. The race creates a sense of unity and purpose for participants and supporters alike while making a difference in the world.
Reading is fun !!
One of our big projects for this year was the setting up of a library in the Primary School in Mabele.
Mrs Caroline Mazunga is a retired teacher who now teaches around 15- 20 kids under a tree at her house. To provide a better shelter for the children against rain, dust wind, extreme summer heat and severe chills early morning in winter,
Our guides and environmentalist go into the nearby schools to raise awareness amongst the kids about nature, wildlife, environmental issues and conservation. We have organised for the children excursions in the bush and we take them on game drives and nature walks so they can observe first hand...
Over 30 years ago, a young Nigerian boy received his first pair of shoes. It changed his life. Samaritan's feet want to inspire hope through the gift of shoes, the act of washing feet, and encouragement to those who need it most.