We're on You Tube!
22.05.08

Rotary Video Magazine (RVM) Issue 2.1 hosted a 2-part video addressing the HIV/AIDS pandemic in South Africa. Rotarians in South Africa are bringing education, nutrition and health care to AIDS orphans, with help from non-profit partner Soul of Africa.

You Tube - Part One
You Tube - Part Two

Soul of Africa is Positive News
30.04.08

Positive News International Network is spreading the word about our shoes and footballs in their Spring Newsletter.

Soul Of Africa featured in Spirit & Destiny!
02.02.08




UK's No. 1 Spiritual Lifestyle Magazine names us 'Feel Good Fashion - Hero of the Month!'. Have a look if you dont believe us!

Rotarians for Fighting AIDS (RFFA) and their partnership with Soul of Africa!
28.01.08

Read what our affiliates, RFFA have to say about our partnership with each other in their January 2008 Newsletter!

Soul Of Africa gets a new look for the New Year!
22.12.07
That's right! We have a new website just in time for the New Year! We would like to apologise for any inconvenience that was caused by the changes as our site was temporarily unavailable. As we are still updating the site and improving our usability, we ask that you be patient with us.

We'd also like to take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful start to the New Year!

Soul Of Africa Initiative Kick Out Aids
30.11.07
In support of World AIDS day on December 1st, Treehugger.com featured an article about our Kick Out Aids Football Initiative on their website! Take a look and let us know what you think.

TreeHugger Article (NOV 07)

Soul Of Africa steps into Terra Plana
31.07.07

Newconsumer.com, the UK's hottest ethical lifestyle magazine, featured a quick piece on our shoes being stocked and sold by eco-shoe makers, Terra Plana.

Newconsumer.com Article (JULY 07)

Profile of Lance Clark in Retail-Week.com
20.07.07
Retail-week.com featured a Profile on Lance Clark this week and his tremendous involvement with Soul Of Africa.

"Inspired by the message from the G8 summit last year - "Help Africa to help themselves" - Clark knew that donations alone were not enough and he decided to use his skills as a shoemaker to build a sustainable project to support children and women affected by AIDS."

To read on click here.