Pushing Past Limits: My Life-Changing Outward Bound Experience

When I first signed up for Outward Bound, I didn’t know exactly why I was doing it. But somewhere deep inside, I think I wanted my daughters, Casey (31) and Zahna (29), to be proud of me. I wanted them to one day say, Our mum was amazing. She had MS, but she never let […]

Oceans of Hope Round-Up 2024

Article written by Ingrid Robertson, Oceans of Hope. We ended last year with a great Oceans of Hope Challenge which gave people the opportunity to experience sailing as a way of learning new skills and restoring self-confidence, which can be stolen by MS. We had twenty four people from NZ, Australia, Tasmania, UK and Sweden […]

Oceans of Hope 2022 recap

We have enjoyed working with Oceans of Hope for a number of years, assisting with advertising their challenges and ensuring people with Multiple Sclerosis take full advantage of the wonderful opportunities they provide. We are thrilled to see the smiling faces in the photos and videos of everyone on board as they work together on their […]

My experience of the Oceans of Hope Challenge on Steinlager 2

‘The most inspiring experience I have been part of’ …….is my instant reply when asked about my Oceans of Hope Challenge, says Linda Kent. I was thrilled, (but slightly pensive) when accepted for the trip, but there were the little voices in my head, what will it be like, how will I manage, what will […]

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