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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • Corona Virus Homes Testing and Cellular Access to free educational platforms in townships, Masiphumelele, near Fish Hoek in the Cape Peninsula, near Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 19 May 2020 - Seamstresses finish off the final product by cutting lose threads from the cloth mask. Identified communities will soon receive free non-medical masks through the Ubuntu Cloth Mask initiative, launched by the Western Cape Minister of Health Dr Nomafrench Mbombo in Goodwood on 19 May 2020. <br />
This public-private initiative is coordinated by WoW! (WesternCape on Wellness), in partnership with The Health Foundation, Coconut Jazz and other organisations. The purpose of the initiative is to provide free quality masks to children and adults in vulnerable communities in the Western Cape. The campaign aligns to the #ShareTheLove campaign which seeks to highlight the work being done by people living in the province to help each other through the Covid-19 crisis. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers at a church now designated as a testing site, as the government is now doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers at a church now designated as a testing site, as the government is now doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Residents peer out of their door as community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: A family looks out of their gate, as community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers at a church now designated as a testing site, as the government is now doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Nomafrench Mbombo, Western Cape Health Minister, holds up a sign that says "Keep 1.5m away from everyone," as she speaks to community health workers in Parkwood, Capetown, on Thursday, April 16, 2020, as they are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings here. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • Parkwood, Cape Town, South Africa: A boy runs away, as the police shouts "Go home" during the government-enforced lockdown in South Africa. Community health workers are doing door-to-door COVID-19 screenings in Parkwood, a suburb of Cape Town on the Cape Flats, on Thursday, April 16, 2020. The Western Cape government is ramping up mass screening and testing to stop the spread in vulnerable communities, such as low-income areas where many are living in multi-family households in crowded spaces. The aim is early detection, so that those who are testing positive can be removed to quarantine elsewhere. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • Duke and Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • The Duchess of Sussex visiting Monwabisi Beach, to learn about the work of ‘Waves for Change’, an NGO which fuses surfing with evidence-based mind and body therapy to provide a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable young people living in challenging communities. They also saw the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a charity that provides nearly 30,000 nutritious meals every day to Waves for Change programmes and schools in South Africa’s townships and rural areas., Cape Town, South Africa. Photo credit should read: Doug Peters/EMPICS
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  • acquired September 20, 2015<br />
Devastation of the sort that the fast-moving Valley Fire unleashed rarely has a single cause. Long before the blaze started burning through Boggs Mountain State Forest, decades of aggressive firefighting - and too few prescribed fires - left the woodlands overloaded with brush and other fuel. Meanwhile, extreme drought over the past four years has sucked the forests dry of moisture, leaving the trees unusually combustible. An army of destructive bark beetles also has made the pine forests vulnerable.<br />
So when a weather system delivered abnormally hot temperatures and gusty winds to Napa, Sonoma, and Lake counties in northern California, the forests were primed to burn intensely. The first spark likely came from a shed fire in the town of Cobb on September 12, 2015. Once it had escaped the shed, the fire spread with such speed and intensity that firefighters could do little to slow it. Within 48 hours, the inferno had burned an area twice as large as Manhattan as it raced southeast along ridges in Boggs Mountain State Forest toward the communities of Harbin Springs, Anderson Springs, and Middletown.<br />
As flames pushed toward these towns, thousands of people were forced to flee their homes with little warming. In all, authorities report that 1,910 structures were destroyed, including many at a popular hot springs resort in Harbin Springs. At least three civilians lost their lives; four firefighters were injured. The Valley Fire has already become one of California's most damaging fires. Only two other blazes - the Cedar fire in 2003 and the Tunnel Fire in 1991 - destroyed more structures.<br />
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on Landsat 8 captured false-color view of the charred landscape on September 20, 2015. The image is a composite based on data OLI collected with its short-wave infrared and near-infrared bands. Newly burned land has a strong signal in short-wave infrared bands, visible as dark red-orange areas. Unburned forests appear gray. B
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