From Elmina Slave Fort on the coast of Ghana, WildHearts urge the business community to harness its power to help the world's poorest people
WildHearts Founder Mick Jackson chronicles the WildHearts field visit to Upper West Ghana in March 2012 & introduces our newest micro-clients
Do you have what it takes to join the WolfPack? Get at taste for the adventure that lays in store for those tough enough to take on the WolfTrek
An introduction to Micro-Tyco, the exciting new enterprise challenge from WildHearts for companies, universities, colleges and schools
In his Top Scot acceptance speech Mick thanks those who made WildHearts possible; the people who buy our office supplies & take part in our events
Meet some of the Micro-Tyco video mentors, including Sir Tom Hunter and Bob Keiller, who will be providing unique tips and advice
WildHearts have partnered with prestigious organisations across business, industry and education to deliver Micro-Tyco. Meet them here.
From Ghana, Mick Jackson introduces the women who, through WildHearts microfinance projects, are building a new future for their families
The women of Mandari Village in Ghana, all members of a WildHearts Trust Bank, start their meeting with a huge community dance
Members of the Top Earning Team of Micro-Tyco 2010 tell the incredible story of how they turned £1 into over £4000 in just one month
Gillian Johnson, a manager at BDO Glasgow, explains how the global accountancy firm got involved with WildHearts and the Micro-Tyco enterprise challenge
Dr Sandra Hill and students from the University of the West of Scotland's Business School describe how Micro-Tyco helps make business studies real for students
From ancient Palmyra in Syria, WildHearts founder Mick asks us to consider the responsiblities that come with the gift of Western Civilisation
Speaking from Beirut WildHearts Founder Mick contrasts the optimism and love of life found in the Lebanese capital with British negativity
Bob Keiller, CEO of global oil & gas company PSN, one of Scotland's largest private businesses, discusses why he became a WildHearts customer
Martin Stepek of the Scottish Family Business Association urges business people to make their work more meaningful by joining WildHearts
Nigel Scullion explains how being a WildHearts customer enables the Scottish Criminal Law Firm of the Year to support global micro-finance
Rosemary McGinness, HR Director, explains how being a WildHearts customer fits with the business ethos and values of the company