Lotta Hitschmanova, born on November twenty-eighth, nineteen oh nine, was a remarkable Canadian humanitarian whose life was dedicated to alleviating suffering around the globe. As a journalist and autobiographer, she used her voice to raise awareness about the dire conditions faced by those in war-torn and impoverished regions.
In nineteen forty-five, she played a pivotal role in founding the Unitarian Service Committee of Canada, now known as SeedChange. This international development organization was established with the noble aim of providing relief and reconstruction assistance to Europe, which was grappling with the aftermath of war.
Every year, Lotta donned an army nurse's uniform and military-style hat, embarking on journeys to the most strife-torn areas of the world. Her tireless efforts were focused on identifying towns and villages in desperate need of Canadian support to recover from the ravages of drought, war, disease, and poverty.