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0 Launch of Breakfast Club at Malimba Community School in Zambia

  • March 19, 2014
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

KichenThis month the High Five Club has joined hands with Eastbourne College in East Sussex to launch a pioneering “Breakfast Club” at Malimba Community School in Zambia, providing pupils with a nutritious porridge cooked by volunteers from the community each school day.

Malimba Basic School is a rural school in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley. There is much poverty in this community and the children often go to school hungry, or miss school altogether to look for food or because they are too hungry to walk, for some up to 5km, to walk there.

The idea of a sponsored feeding programme at Malimba Community School is as simple as it is effective – full bellies mean fuller classrooms and improved learning.Cups The availability of one decent meal a day for these children will mean that attendance levels will soar – children will no longer need to miss classes to go out and search for food. The boost to daily nutritional levels that such a feeding programme will provide means that the basic health of the children should improve dramatically, thus helping them to fight off the malaria and other diseases and infections they can so easily fall prey to. Many have been HIV positive since birth.

There are 408 children at Malimba Community School, ranging from nursery class up to Grade 7 (last year of primary school). Through the support of Eastbourne College (£1,200) and a month’s membership fees from High Five Club members (£600) we are now able to fund a Breakfast Club for one full year for the  244 youngest children at this school (nursery class and Grades 1 – 4). The community is very grateful for this support, and understands that at present we cannot provide breakfast for every child at the school. We have made a good start, and hopefully with the further support of pupils at Eastbourne College we will soon be able to extend this programme to the remaining 164 children, along with being able to sustain this programme over many years to come. At just £7.38 per child per year, this really is a life changing initiative!
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Eastbourne College encourages pupils to reflect on their good fortune and consider, as an integral part of their wider education, the needs of those less fortunate than themselves. There are various opportunities for students to donate to charitable causes including mufti days and dedicated Charity Days, when a charity lunch of soup, a roll and fruit is offered and the catering department donates the money saved to ECHO (Eastbourne College Help Overseas).
 
 
ECHO is the College’s millennium charity set up by a group of dedicated staff members to enhance the lives of others within the global community. We are very grateful to ECHO and the pupils at Eastbourne College for their adoption of the Breakfast Club at Malimba Community School.
 
 
 
 

0 Support of the Performing Arts in Zambia

  • March 12, 2014
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

High Five Club supports the rennovation of the performing arts ampitheatre at Tujatane School in Zambia. tongabezi 1

Performing Arts have become an increasingly important part of school life at Tujatane. The students have an inherent love and passion for dancing, drama and music. By supplementing their academic programme whilst at school with performing arts, benefits the overall quality of education and individual development. Tujatane have a fantastic drama teacher, their Deputy Head Sydney, and a very talented music teacher, Mike, running the performing arts programmes. This includes poetry, choir, traditional dance and drama as well as a music scholars programme for exceptionally talented students.

Each year Tujatane competes with all primary schools across Zambia in national performing arts competitions and they are proud to hold the title for ‘Best traditional dancers in Zambia’ for primary (2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013). They also came 2nd nationally in 2013 for Drama and Poetry!

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0 Merry Christmas 2013 to High Five Club

  • December 13, 2013
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News · Videos
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0 High Five Club Movie Clip – Issues facing rural communities in Africa

  • November 29, 2013
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News · Videos
H5C Movie Africa Issues

H5C Movie Africa Issues

This short movie clip features some of the rural communities we as the High Five Club  are working with in Africa and the issues they face.

0 Adult Literacy Programme, Malawi

  • October 23, 2013
  • by cherylmvula
  • · News

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We are happy to announce that we have extended our support of the Women’s Adult Literacy Programme delivered by the Lilongwe Wildlife Centre, thereby empowering more marginalised women in Malawi to lift themselves out of poverty through education.  Over the 10 month course, 130 women from poor communities in Lilongwe will acquire skills in reading, writing and numeracy and will at the same time be better able to understand critical issues concerning the conservation of biodiversity through the choice of wildlife and environmental learning themes. We have also facilitated fund-raising efforts for other development projects in this community.

0 More news on our joint ventures

  • September 20, 2013
  • by thehighfiveclub
  • · News · Projects

The High Five Club has connected The Edmund Waller School in London with the Mara Riante Nursery School in Kenya. It is hoped that a strong relationship between the two schools is forming and that in the months to come the schools will be eligible to receive further help from The British Council’s Connecting Classrooms initiative.

We have recently joined hands with the Chipembele Wildlife Education Trust in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley in support of their Zambian Student’s Fund. The aim is to conduct a ground-breaking International Conservation Exchange, linking their Zambian Chipembele Conservation Club students with students from a school in Australia.

In 2014 ten of their most outstanding students will visit Adelaide on an international conservation education exchange. This will be the first time these rural children will have travelled outside their country.  We have contributed towards their travel fee to Australia by purchasing a tile on Chipembele’s supporter’s Wall ($200/£134.99) www.chipembele.org/supporterswall.

0 High Five Club get behind SNARED: A new drama. An age old conflict.

  • February 22, 2013
  • by thehighfiveclub
  • · News · Videos

In the African bush a hunter is confronted by an angry conservationist armed with a gun. As the poacher pleads for his life, we unravel the complex issues around wildlife conservation in this beautiful but dangerous land.

“Evocative, provocative and deeply affecting” (BBC radio)

0 Ian Redmond on CSR FM

  • February 22, 2013
  • by thehighfiveclub
  • · News · Sound · Videos

Ian Redmond talks about the challenges facing wildlife and local communities in Africa today and some of the choices open to conservationists. He also explains why he is supporting and attending the performance of SNARED at Canterbury’s Gulbenkian Theatre.

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