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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Football & Netball, Zambia

  • April 26, 2018
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

The High Five Club has continued to fund and organise the very popular High Five Club Conservation Football Tournament in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley, with teams from all 6 Chiefdoms in the Lupande Game Management Area bordering South Luangwa National Park taking part. This is the 3rd football tournament we have run in this area and we were thrilled this time to extend our ‘conservation through sport reach’ to girls and young women with the launch of the High Five Club Conservation Netball Tournament. 

Sport is such an incredibly positive and effective medium to educate and raise awareness with the rural youth of Africa about issues surrounding wildlife conservation, HIV prevention and other development issues.

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