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Tom Hewitt, a lifelong surfer, first went to South Africa in 1990 on an anti-apartheid fact finding trip with local activists. He also spent time with peace activists in Maputo, Mozambique during Mozambique’s civil war. It was here that he met street children for the first time. Inspired by the movement against apartheid, Tom stayed on in South Africa to volunteer further. Shocked at the plight of street children in Mozambique, upon his return to South Africa, he noticed and befriended a group of street children in East London, a town in the Eastern Cape. In 1992 he started working with street children in that town as a way of supporting, in a small way, the transition of the country into the new South Africa and in 1994 he was a peace monitor at South Africa’s first free and fair elections.
Find out more about Surfers Not Street Children:
website: https://www.surfnotstreets.org
Instagram: @surfersnotstreetchildren
Twitter: @surfnotstreets
Find out more about Tom's work:
Instagram: @tomhewittmbe
Twitter: @tomhewittmbe
To contact Nicki about The Everyday Adventure Podcast, Coaching or "Resilience & Adventure" Workshops for Leaders, Teams and Individuals:
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Website: https://www.resiliencework.co.uk
Instagram: @resilienceatwork ,
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Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
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TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
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The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
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https://www.tremula.network
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Tom Hewitt, a lifelong surfer, first went to South Africa in 1990 on an anti-apartheid fact finding trip with local activists. He also spent time with peace activists in Maputo, Mozambique during Mozambique’s civil war. It was here that he met street children for the first time. Inspired by the movement against apartheid, Tom stayed on in South Africa to volunteer further. Shocked at the plight of street children in Mozambique, upon his return to South Africa, he noticed and befriended a group of street children in East London, a town in the Eastern Cape. In 1992 he started working with street children in that town as a way of supporting, in a small way, the transition of the country into the new South Africa and in 1994 he was a peace monitor at South Africa’s first free and fair elections.
Find out more about Surfers Not Street Children:
website: https://www.surfnotstreets.org
Instagram: @surfersnotstreetchildren
Twitter: @surfnotstreets
Find out more about Tom's work:
Instagram: @tomhewittmbe
Twitter: @tomhewittmbe
To contact Nicki about The Everyday Adventure Podcast, Coaching or "Resilience & Adventure" Workshops for Leaders, Teams and Individuals:
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://www.resiliencework.co.uk
Instagram: @resilienceatwork ,
I hope you have enjoyed this episode of The Everyday Adventure Podcast! To keep up to date with the latest news, follow us:
Instagram: @everydayadventurepod @resilienceatwork
Linkedin: @Nicki-bass
Website: www.resiliencework.co.uk
TEDx: The Life Changing Power of Everyday Adventures
Email: [email protected]
The Everyday Adventure Podcast is proud to be part of the Tremula Network of Adventure and Outdoor Podcasts
@tremulanetwork
https://www.tremula.network

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