Santaco suspends Western Cape taxi strike, US approves blood cancer therapy, Zoom ends No-Meeting Wednesdays, and Davis Cup is off to a great start in South Africa.
If you’re not familiar with the story of Jenna Lowe, the young woman who captured South Africa’s hearts before her passing in June 2015, then prepare to be inspired.
Jenna Lowe passed away a few months shy of her 21st birthday, but she had already captured the nation’s hearts. Now her fearless mother is telling the incredible, untold true story of the battle to get her daughter to 21.
As we all know the West Coast is the best coast, so if you’re going to hop on a bike it may as well be a chilled ride through the famous nature reserve.
Today is a day tinged with sadness, but it is also a day to celebrate and remember the extraordinary and inspirational life lived by Jenna Lowe.
If you don’t yet know about Amy Miller we need to get you up to speed. A few clicks here and there could make all the difference to this girl and her family.
Jenna Lowe, the young lady who inspired a country and helped bring much-needed attention to those in need of organ donations, has passed away at age 20.
Jenna Lowe is part of the 2oceansvibe family and you would have followed her incredible journey up to this point. Now, at 19, Jenna’s wish is for you to join her at her 21st. But there’s only one way for that to happen. Check out the video..
You’ll remember the story we published back in May, about our good friend Jenna Lowe who is battling a rare life-threatening condition. Well check this out – her sister Kirsti sang their song (written by Jenna and playlisted on KFM) at Newlands rugby stadium!
Jenna Lowe is a very close friend of the vibe who, at 17, was diagnosed with a rare, little-known, degenerative, life-threatening lung disease called Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. This beautiful bright child has launched a blog detailing her journey.