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34 Degrees South is the website of Marshall and Malaka Grant build to communicate and help fuel their efforts to mentor and educate South Africa’s children.

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Mandy

10/01  at  07:20 AM

Nice to read your thought, experiences and difficulties. The vision of this site attracted me the most.  I don’t think much of us will think like this in this century.Your designs are very good and your experience with express engine shows it. I would like to know how good is cloud computing ? After reading briefly your websites history and needs I’m inspired to start one like this.

Basyl Jones

10/21  at  10:07 AM

This is a great initiative with the purpose to communicate via social media, blogs, photos and videos our vision of reaching South Africa for Christ through education. Everything in this statement seems really important. People need to communicate, share ideas and thoughts. It is always nice to learn something new and useful, to broaden your horizons by means of education. Needless to say how important it is nowadays, in this changing cruel world, to feel love and support of brothers and sisters in Christ. I must confess that I know too little about South Africa, only due to some articles and videos I could find by byfiles search highlighting sport events fron world football championship etc. I am eager to learn more about your activity. Hope that more people will pay attention to it.

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Marianee

12/26  at  01:58 PM

34 Degrees South is establishing libraries in South Africa and Zambia, publishing much-needed and award-winning children’s books in local languages, and providing a hand up for hundreds of children through their education program. I was a Peace Corp volunteer in Africa for two years after taking my master degree in social work and this is how I got to know 34 Degrees South, who are bringing education to the children of southern Africa by partnering with government and local communities and paving a smoother path for future generations.

worcester

12/30  at  12:11 AM

By the time I was assisting some career orientation trainings, I learned how important is for a teacher to be able to place himself in the shoes of his student. Especially when the students are these children from Africa, settled in a rather harsh social and educational climate. This is the only way you`ll make your students listen to you. And to make your students get an objective view about themselves and what they`re doing, reinforce their motivation, enhance their performance. Furthermore, I am taking into account what online msn programs teach us. Along with the time, I found out that things stay just the same in companies. Beyond the fact that rewards and recognition come in different shapes, motivation of the employees requires pretty much pulling the same psychological strings.

Kristin Anderson

01/01  at  04:58 AM

I am really admired with this website of what they have done to lots of African children. I hope it should be supported by public and Private Authorities. PMP Seattle

joseph nguyen

01/15  at  01:00 PM

Marshall and Malaka Grant are doing a great job on brightening up South Africa. Their role on children’s education in South Africa are making a positive impact. We take everything we have for granted and don’t even realize that the children in South Africa do not have proper education. Upon visiting the website I immediately noticed the poverty of South Africa. They are making their money the hard way, selling whatever they can get, such as shoes and other products. I also noticed the condition of the children’s clothing and it hit me very hard. With all of the necessities we have we should give something in return. I have a <a >Brother SE400</a> sewing machine that can help embroider clothing easily. I will take the initiative and donate my old clothing with special embroidered tags on them. Thank you for this website!

Christian

01/23  at  07:45 AM

I’ve read a lot of cruel things about the children from Africa, but I’ve seen a lot of people willing to think of other ones than themselves. I was thinking that after I finish my master of public administration, I can go to Africa for a couple of months, maybe half a year, and try to do my best to help those in need. They have the right to be educated, too.

Ella

01/25  at  05:26 AM

There are similar situations in other parts, too, where children really struggle to be educated. I remember seeing a picture when I was studying for my masters degree in criminal justice degrees. The pic showed a couple of children from South America going to school by traveling down a zip-line at speeds of 62km/h, at a height of 1200 feet.

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Vonda

01/29  at  12:21 PM

This initiative to help the kids in Africa get education is surely something to admire. I’m curious if this organizations offers bcba certification online. That way they could get more volunteers in a shorter period of time. Good luck!!

AnnaKeighley

01/30  at  04:10 PM

Isn’t it amazing that the internet can help us help those in need? People that are currently in Africa are communicating with those who’re here in order to get better advice from those who are looking for constant technological development. I was actually thinking that after I finish the master of public health online I’m at now, I can also help them.

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Loraine

02/14  at  01:15 PM

The site looks good but what matters the most is the main idea. What they did is amazing, every time I see something like this, something meant to support children I almost feel like crying. I got a masters in nursing online degree only because I love children and I think there’s no greater good in this world than helping the ones in need.

anthony

02/20  at  12:09 AM

It`s great to know this is how they make the educational system more efficient. Apart from handbooks, leaflets, paperwork materials, students really need to fulfill their potential and vocation on some particular field by practicing their skills already. I just had my rn-bsn online programs diploma and I would have never managed to do it properly without taking my internship and applying in practice everything that I have learned in these school years.

green orchyd

02/20  at  01:53 AM

As we can see, some proactive public figures and the social services projects were the ones to promote and facilitate spreading the educational opportunities climate to less developed areas. This fact ought to be receiving our entire admiration and recognition, considering that not all social services get budget reinforcements from the government. I can name plenty of NGOs that have struggled to carry on with such projects on their own. I am currently taking my communication degree online and I would be thrilled to work as a spokesman for a public organization.

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Mike Johnson

02/25  at  03:01 AM

While I was getting my healthcare administration degree I had a scholarship in Australia and I was eating frequently at a restaurant named “34 Degrees South”. It’s just a coincidence but by searching the restaurant online I’ve reached you.

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