Author Archives: Nisha Varghese

Teaching Girls True Beauty #BeautifulMe

Beauty is confidence – that’s my message to the world

Recently I asked the women of Twitter to show me their faces without make-up in an effort to teach little girls what true beauty is and I was blown away by the response. Take a look


https://twitter.com/ACavalluzzi/status/1262780130197409798

Silver linings of Global Lockdown #COVID_19

New Delhi before and during lockdown

Every cloud has silver linings – that’s what I’ve realized

Today marks 50 days since South Africa has been in lockdown due to COVID19 and although I’m deeply saddened that many have died, gotten sick and lost their jobs I have  found a few silver linings in this dark lockdown cloud.

 Silver linings of Global Lockdown

  1. Less travel = Less of A Carbon Footprint 
  2. Less pollution = Clear skylines
  3. Self-isolation/Lockdown = more family time

4 Lessons from my Mother #MothersDay

“Mothers and their children are in a category all their own. There’s no bond so strong in the entire world. No love so instantaneous and forgiving.” —Gail Tsukiyama

Happy Mothers Day to my mommy who gave me life and showed me how to live.

4 Lessons from My Mother

1. People only throw rocks at the tree bearing fruit

2. Don’t eat the fruit of laziness

3. Those born out of the fire do not wilt in the sun

4. There are a lot of people suffering we must be decent in the way we live

Catherine Constantinides Participates in the Nelson Mandela Foundation’s #Each1Feed1 Food Distribution in Orange Farm

Catherine lending a helping hand – my Superhero got muscles [image credit: Nelson Mandela Foundation]

“It does not matter how small the contribution, make it anyway, it makes a difference. Don’t ask yourself what the world needs, ask yourself what makes you come alive. Then go and do that. Because what the world needs is people who come alive.” – Catherine Constantinides 

Recently the Nelson Mandela Foundation invited My Superhero Catherine Constantinides to join them on an #Each1Feed1 food distribution in Orange Farm and I watched with pride and awe as my Superhero Catherine Constantinides continued to live her words “Everybody can do something.”

To find out more about #Each1Feed1 Campaign please visit https://www.nelsonmandela.org/each1-feed1

Team work – Catherine Constantinides and Kaizer Motaung Jr The look on mama’s face is everything [image credit: Nelson Mandela Foundation]The look on mama’s face is everything [image credit: Nelson Mandela Foundation]

#DifferenceMakers Yaseen Theba – A Helping Hand TO ALL

Yaseen in conversation with ENCA’s Lindokuhle Xulu

Yaseen Theba is the Director of Vision Group – Vision Tactical and Vision Branding – Co-Founder of Operation SA and Chairman of the Muslim Association of South Africa.

The Muslim Association of South Africa, led by Yaseen Theba, is currently feeding people in need of food due to the COVID19 Lockdown.

Yaseen is the kind of human we all should be and the kind of person I aspire to be because he does the right thing simply because it’s right thing to do.  

https://twitter.com/MuslimAssocSA/status/1256152337523134467

Contact the Muslim Association of South Africa

Muslim Association of South Africa’s Website: http://muslim.org.za/

Muslim Association of South Africa’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/MuslimAssocSA


Donate to help the Muslim Association of South Africa feed South Africa

Muslim Association of South Africa LILLAH ACCOUNT
First National Bank (FNB)
Account Number: 62779526725
Branch Code is: 253305
Swift Code: FIRNZAJJXXX
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The above post was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring individuals, businesses or NPOs making a difference 

Africa Month, the 45-Year Illegal Occupation of the Western Sahara and the story of little Havdala #StandInTheSand #AfricaMonth

Havdala and Catherine Constantinides find a tree near the Sahharawi Refugee Camps [Photographer Heinrich Knoetze]

“Today is the first day of AFRICA Month. And so as the month unfolds I will use my platforms to continue sharing not only my journey with My Saharawi People but the truths surrounding a conflict of occupation and colonization that spans 45 years. An illegal invasion of their country by Morocco. We continue to tell a truth because justice must and will prevail!” – Catherine Constantinides

The month of May is Africa Month and while I’m proud to be African and we have much to celebrate I would like to call attention once again to the illegal occupation of the Western Sahara by Morocco (can you imagine fleeing from war to what you thought would be a temporary refugee camp only to still be there 45 YEARS LATER?) the United Nations recognizes the Western Sahara as a country separate from Morocco but the referendum the UN promised in 1991 is yet to take place and why because Morocco has powerful allies at the UN.

The Story of Havdala [told through the eyes of Photographer Heinrich Knoetze]

Havdala in the Saharawi Refugee Camps ( Photographer Heinrich Knoetze)
More Havdala (Photographer Heinrich Knoetze)

Freedom Day 2020

Freedom is what we do with what has happened to us – that’s what I’ve realized

Today is Freedom Day in South Africa – a day marking 26 years since the dawn of South Africa’s democracy – and while it is ironic that we are spending Freedom Day under lockdown due to COVID19 I’m grateful that when this is over we will have a democracy to go back to.

#DifferenceMakers Susannah Schaefer – Chief SmileMaker at Smile Train

Executive Vice Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer, Smile Train

Susannah Schaefer is Executive Vice Chair, President & Chief Executive Officer of Smile Train, an international organization focused on empowering local medical professionals to provide free cleft lip and/or palate surgery and comprehensive cleft care to children globally.

Susannah joined Smile Train in February 2013, after serving as a member of the organization’s Board for over ten years.  In her role as CEO, she leads Smile Train’s vision to expand access to healthcare and increase local capacity in countries in which Smile Train helps children. During her time as CEO, Susannah led an organizational rebrand, seeded funding for hundreds of thousands of new smiles, expanded cleft surgical training and education programs throughout the world and helped to establish organizational partnerships in Haiti and Rwanda. In addition, Susannah led the team in developing Smile Train’s ground-breaking Virtual Surgery Simulator, further accelerating cleft surgical training and enhancing the organization’s “teach a man to fish” model.

Susannah came to Smile Train after almost twenty years in operational roles, bringing a vast network and past experiences to the team. Previously, Susannah served as Vice President, Director of International Marketing at CA Technologies, where she led implementation of the company’s international marketing strategies. Earlier in her career, Susannah was the Director of Marketing, Asia for CA Technologies, where she built the organization’s presence throughout the region and hosted the first regional CA World conference in China.

Susannah is a Trustee of The Smile Train UK and serves on the Board of Directors of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from the State University of New York College at Oswego.  

Contact SmileTrain

Website: https://www.smiletrain.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Smiletrain

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SmileTrain/


The above post was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring individuals, businesses or NPOs making a difference 

#DifferenceMakers Dr. Imtiaz Sooliman – Serving Humanity Endlessly

“My son, you will form an organisation. The name will be Waqful Waqifin, and that name is translated into ‘Gift of the Givers’. You will serve all people of all races, of all religions, of all colours, of all classes, of all political affiliations and of any geographical location. You will serve them unconditionally.”

– Sufi Sheikh Muhammed Saffer Effendi al Jerrahi

… After receiving this message from his spiritual leader in Istanbul, Turkey, at the age of just 30, Gift of the Givers founder, Dr Imtiaz Sooliman, immediately heeded the calling… and continues to do so to this day.

Following that life-changing day in 1992, Dr Sooliman returned to South Africa, left a flourishing career as a medical doctor and established the Gift of the Givers Foundation.

In the intervening years, he has travelled to some of the most desolate, war-torn and disaster-struck areas of the world, heading relief missions. Through his work with Gift of the Givers, he and his teams have responded to the needs of countless people affected by a wide range of natural and man-made disasters, such as floods, famine, tsunamis, earthquakes and wars.

He has facilitated the establishment of hospitals, run clinics, created agricultural schemes, dug wells, built houses, developed and manufactured an energy food, renovated fishing boats, offered scholarships and provided food and shelter to millions.

The transition from doctor to humanitarian was both seamless and simple.

He is driven by the same basic principles that led to his becoming a medical doctor: respect, care, professionalism and dedication. But there is something else that fuels Dr Sooliman’s passion for humanitarianism – the solid belief in the common humanity that unites us. His fervour for, and belief in, mankind is what really motivates and energises him, and the reason is his faith.

His sense of community is felt throughout his endeavours with Gift of the Givers.

When disaster strikes or pleas for assistance are sounded – whether in South Africa or abroad – he and Gift of the Givers are ready with an immediate response, swiftly rallying the organisation’s network of doctors, nurses, relief workers and other professionals, and despatching humanitarian and medical supplies to disaster areas.

Gift of The Givers

Overview

The Gift of the Givers Foundation is the largest disaster response, non-governmental organisation of African origin on the African continent.

It works to unite people, with a common vision, to make a real and telling difference by serving mankind for the ‘Greater Good’ .

Assistance is provided unconditionally; assisting the needy, irrespective of human or animal, race, religion, colour, class, political affiliation of geographic location.

Since its inception in 1992, the organisation has been responsible for the delivery of life-saving goods and on-the-ground support for innumerable people, collectively valued at some R2.8 billion, in more than 43 countries across the globe, including South Africa.

Gift of the Givers restores the hope and dignity of the most vulnerable in their time of need, rebuilding prosperous communities and empowering leaders of tomorrow.

[Note: All the above text is from The Gift of the Givers website]

Contact Gift of the Givers

Website: https://giftofthegivers.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GiftoftheGivers/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/GiftoftheGivers


The above post was shared as part of my new weekly Difference Makers  series featuring individuals, businesses or NPOs making a difference 

[Superheroes in the Times of COVID19] Vision Tactical Supporting NGO’s On The Ground Deliver Much Needed Essentials During 21 Day Lockdown

Vision Tactical Supporting NGO’s On The Ground Deliver Essentials During 21 Day Lockdown

April 6, 2020
Vision Tactical –

Private Security company Vision Tactical has lended it’s helping hand by supporting local NGO’s deliver much needed essential items during the 21 day COVID-19 lockdown.

Intervention and Specialized Support Units are making sure that essential items which need to be distributed to hundreds of people on a daily basis reaches its point of destination safely.

Team members also mobilized to manage the coordination of the distribution while ensuring that all protocols and necessary safety procedures are followed.

Director of Vision Tactical, Yaseen Theba says that it’s positive to see how many NGO’s and volunteers have come forward and rose to the challenge of  assisting the needy during a very challenging time.

“The members from the Muslim Association of South Africa found out about the dire need for essential food items required at the Bakazela Settlement, they then immediately purchased the items, and came out to distribute.”

Theba says that every helping hand counts at this point in time.

“During this challenging period, being proactive and positive is the only way to move forward stronger and together.”

Those wanting to contribute:

Muslim Association of South Africa LILLAH ACCOUNT
First National Bank (FNB)
Account Number: 62779526725
Branch Code is: 253305
Swift Code: FIRNZAJJXXX
Ref: (Donor Name)