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Nearly 40 years ago, Diana Patterson became the first woman to manage a research station in the Antarctic, leading with resilience in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Later, she brought that same strength to Southern Africa, co-founding a boarding house called Bosele House, creating a lifeline for vulnerable children by providing meals, stability, and a safe place to stay so they can attend school consistently and dream bigger.
To donate to Bosele House check out their website: https://www.kalahariexperience.org/bosele-house
If you know someone who is making the world a better place - tell me about them! My email is: [email protected]
Follow A Better World Blueprint on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to get all the latest episodes
By Shevonne HuntNearly 40 years ago, Diana Patterson became the first woman to manage a research station in the Antarctic, leading with resilience in one of the most extreme environments on Earth. Later, she brought that same strength to Southern Africa, co-founding a boarding house called Bosele House, creating a lifeline for vulnerable children by providing meals, stability, and a safe place to stay so they can attend school consistently and dream bigger.
To donate to Bosele House check out their website: https://www.kalahariexperience.org/bosele-house
If you know someone who is making the world a better place - tell me about them! My email is: [email protected]
Follow A Better World Blueprint on Spotify or Apple Podcasts to get all the latest episodes