Impact: Thaara's SOHK Story

When we first met Thaara she came across as a steely, extroverted person that does not get her feelings hurt easily. We also noticed that when it comes to unfairness or mistreatment she became very defensive and protective.

Thaara shared with us that throughout her life she has been exposed to violence, people close to her indulging in drug and alcohol abuse and she's felt feelings of bereavement. She explained that exposure to these broke down her confidence and trust, leading her to create a wall between her and everyone around her. Her unhappiness at school lead to continuous bunking, and she struggled with her school work.

But through a relationship with a caring SOHK mentor she discovered her worth and her ability to change her path. She believes that SOHK taught her to always trust the process and believe in herself. She uses the skill of controlling her emotions and temper to calm down in order to think rationally. She can confidently say she's capable of overcoming any obstacle that comes her way.

Here is her story.

Scott Sloan
SOHK SA add Craig Bandason as New Director
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School of Hard Knocks South Africa are delighted to welcome Craig Bandason, CFA as it's newest Director.

Craig and I met on the touch rugby field and while I was impressed by his rugby prowess (and wingspan - impossible to dodge!) he also stood out as a person driven by social change and doing things differently.

Craig was born and raised in Zimbabwe, and has 15+ years of experience in financial markets, with a proven investment track record as well as tons of leadership experience. He recently started Olduvai Capital.

We are confident he will bring all of this experience to the SOHK Board and lead on creating a diversified and broad donor base for SOHK's exciting vision bringing mental health services to vulnerable communities.

Welcome Craig!

Scott Sloan
Manager Cass featured as Learning Trusts #After School Heroes
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My hope is to create a ‘Ripple Effect’ or a ‘Snowball Effect’

As my life was touched, changed, and given a second chance by someone respecting me as an individual, with individual needs, desires, wants and potential, allowing me to make positive decisions even though my environment did not change.
— Cass

SOHK Manager Cass Carels was featured in the Learning Trust’s # AfterSchoolHeroes series this week. Read more about what inspires her and what change she’d like to bring to youth in South Africa here: https://thelearningtrust.org/cassandra-carels-school-of-hard-knocks/

Scott Sloan