Women from the agricultural women’s association, VLV Despatch, visited St James Secondary School as part of their agricultural projects. At the school’s counselling centre the women created a rocky garden consisting of succulents, including the indigenous Spekboom. Its life giving force was emphasized and girls attention was drawn to its symbolic value of turning a challenge (carbon dioxide) into victory (oxygen). Seen above are VLV members Christie Leigh, Moya Britz (St James social worker), Juby Bubb-Vermaak, Suzette Schoeman and Moniques Buchner with two learners. Photo:SUPPLIED

VLV takes agriculture to St James

Women from the agricultural women’s association, VLV Despatch, visited St James Secondary School as part of their agricultural projects. At the school’s counselling centre the women created a rocky garden consisting of succulents, including the indigenous Spekboom. Its life giving force was emphasized and girls attention was drawn to its symbolic value of turning a challenge (carbon dioxide) into victory (oxygen). Seen above are VLV members Christie Leigh, Moya Britz (St James social worker), Juby Bubb-Vermaak, Suzette Schoeman and Moniques Buchner with two learners. Photo:SUPPLIED


VLV takes agriculture to St James

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