The High Five Club

changing lives in wildlife areas of Africa, £5 at a time

  • Obviously a wondrously effective organisation. Small, but exquisite in every detail”

    Bill Oddie, OBE – Birdwatcher, natural history presenter and High Five Club Patron


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    Simon Barnes – Writer & High Five Club Patron

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    Will Travers, OBE – The Born Free Foundation & High Five Club Patron 


  • Passion is of course essential, but it must fuel practicality. The High Five Club is a splendid example of how it should be done”

    Bill Oddie, OBE – Birdwatcher, natural history presenter and High Five Club Patron 


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    Dr Cheryl Mvula – Co-founder of the High Five Club

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EXPANSION OF BREAKFAST CLUB INTO KENYA

  • March 18, 2015
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

breakfast club mara rianteIt is with great excitement that we bring you the news of the expansion of our school feeding programme into our long-term partner school Mara Riante in Kenya’s Masai Mara. This simple intervention is making successful in-roads into tackling one of the root causes of both poverty and poaching – lack of access to education.

As a result of this Breakfast Club enrollment numbers have increased with more Maasai parents putting their children into school. Attendance levels have also soared with children able to participate in lessons rather than search for the day’s food.

For more information read here.

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