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


  • I like the High Fivers. By thinking small they act big”

    Simon Barnes – Writer & High Five Club Patron

  • The High Five Club aims to change the world, £5 at a time. All you need do is join us”

    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 


  • It is truly amazing to see our collective funds going such a long way”

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

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Malimba School Breakfast Club, Zambia

  • June 10, 2016
  • by cherylmvula
  • · Videos

High Five Club’s first school feeding programme is flourishing. Thank you to Eastbourne College’s ECHO charity for joining hands with H5C members from Day 1 to deliver this over the past few years. Attendance rates have improved from 60% to 99% and this rural school is now in the top 10 school’s in Zambia’s Eastern Province for its exam results. At just £3.70 to feed a child for a whole school year in 2016, this initiative is really changing lives and shows how a little goes a long, long way in Africa.

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