Restoring Humanity

Restoring Humanity

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We are all in need of healing, because of what we have done, what has been done to us and what we failed to do.

this is true of individuals, communities and nation The participants will work within their communities to assess and ameliorate the potential for restoring human dignity in their area. Each targeted area will at the end of the project produce a case study of their analyses, observations and interventions on healing/restoring human dignity.

Photos from Restoring Humanity's post 19/06/2026

On June 16 - We spent the day in Chatsworth, Malmesbury, with an incredible group of young people for a workshop on Identity and relationships with others. It was a space to reflect on who we are, how we see ourselves, and how we relate to those around us.

We explored the layers of our lives—the things we repeat to ourselves, the labels we carry, and the person we are trying to become. Sometimes, it feels like we are just copying the same lines over and over, but today we took a step back to look at the bigger picture.

The energy in the room was amazing. We saw vulnerability, strength, and a shared desire to grow. It’s a reminder that our relationship with ourselves is the foundation for every other relationship we have.

Photos from Restoring Humanity's post 16/06/2026

Remembering the Past. Celebrating the Future.

Thanks to our work, we are privileged to get to help teach and also learn from so many different groups of young people. All of who continue to inspire us to push ourselves further, to create a happier and more compassionate society.

So today we celebrate those who came before and those who will change the world.

Photos from Restoring Humanity's post 03/06/2026

We're midway through our Lead Facilitators Training (1st – 5th June) for the Healing of Memories Process, and courage fills the space, joined by HOM facilitators from 9 different countries: Zambia, Ghana, South Sudan, Luxembourg, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Uganda, Malawi and South Africa.

01/06/2026

At IHoM we pride ourselves in always being a safe space for all.
Happy International Pride Month to our LGBTQIA+ community🏳️‍🌈

23/05/2026

In partnership with Friends of Lwandle Museum we hosted a workshop with young people to discuss the impact of gang violence on their mental wellness .... video credits:

Photos from Friends of Lwandle Museum 's post 23/05/2026
23/05/2026

Tune in to catch Fr. Michael Lapsley Founder of IHOM on Radio Islam tomorrow morning at 08:30am on with Annisa Essack for a discussion on the art of giving fundraising auction and dinner in partnership with Joburg Child Welfare , exploring the importance of the work and impact of the IHOM in supporting trauma healing and reconciliation in communities.

Photos from Survé Philanthropies's post 21/05/2026
18/05/2026

You are warmly invited to a special screening of the powerful new documentary Cuba After Castro - featuring the first and only American interview with Cuba’s little-known President, Miguel Díaz-Canel.
This compelling film explores Cuba’s lesser-known history and turbulent present, offering a revealing portrait of the man tasked with steering the future of the island after the Castro era.

IMPORTANT:
Seating is limited and early registration is strongly encouraged to avoid disappointment.

Please register here: https://tinyurl.com/cubaaftercastro

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