Keri's Couch: The gift of education
Updated | By Keri Miller
"Today's episode of Keri’s Couch is a very special one for me. Not only because the L.E.A.R.N. project is changing lives, but also because this incredible woman has been in my life for literally 36 years," says Keri Miller.

Listen to the full interview below:
Ros Toerein (nee Hill), founder of the L.E.A.R.N project, is a mom of three who has dedicated her life to educating other people’s children. The L.E.A.R.N project stands for Let's Educate A Rainbow Nation.
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Ros and her dedicated team are successfully getting books into the hands of children across our province.
She arrived at our studios in a beautiful bright yellow dress with a beautiful Zulu beadwork necklace. She is humble and so incredibly passionate about what she describes as God’s purpose for her life.
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I always am so taken aback by people I meet who dedicate their lives to the service of others, and I am putting this in writing because it’s how much I believe in this.
Ros and the L.E.A.R.N. project are going to be the ones who give our future President his/her first book. Incredible.
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