KABUL | Sixteen Afghan Seeds reunited over a meal at the Sufi Restaurant in Kabul on August 28th. The 2015 edition of the annual Seeds Grand Reunion included new Seeds who just graduated from Camp as well as older Seeds going back to the 2002 inception of the organization’s Afghanistan program.
Along with a chance to allow the Seeds to catch up and reunite with their friends, the event provided an opportunity for the group to learn about each other’s lives and careers. The night also featured a brief brainstorming discussion on ideas for the upcoming 2015 Bridges to Peace event.
The evening concluded with the new 2015 Seeds reflecting on their time at Camp this summer.
“It always gives me hope when I see the Seeds from different years form small groups and discuss ideas and projects they would like to implement,” said Afghan Program Coordinator Ahmad Mustafa Nassery. “When these seeds are together, they feel very strong and encouraged to do something good for society.
“We should always strive to keep these kids together and provide them such opportunities to meet up so that they always feel strong as a team.”