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The challenges of 2020 were not just limited to COVID-19 at Ngamba Chimpanzee Sanctuary in Uganda. The catastrophe of climate change came to their shores in the form of rising lake levels and uncontrollable flooding. Water levels shot up in 2020 and destroyed infrastructure, piers and eroded the delicate shoreline of the 100 acre island. Ngamba is home to 50 rescued chimpanzees from cruelty situations around the world. These poor Great Apes have lived in circuses, traveling zoos, private…
Read MoreThis year has been so hard for so many people. We know you’ve been asked to give and give. We want to offer you the opportunity to give one last time for 2020 and make a difference to an individual in Africa that you can form a lasting bond with. Six students have been part of a Children of Conservation pilot program. Five years ago, they were nominated by their village chiefs, as part of an exchange program between…
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Why children of conservation?
PEOPLE. PLANET. PROSPERITY.
Over a period of ten years, Children of Conservation has changed the lives of thousands of African conservation workers and their families. With a unique and multi-faceted approach to conservation issues and the humanitarian roots of these problems, we have been working in five countries to improve the lives of animals and people.
Working from the principles that we are empowering people, protecting the planet and building prosperity, we’ve tackled multiple problems in a variety of ways.
We partner with local communities to build community empowerment projects that benefit people but highlight the relationship between conservation and prosperity and economic benefit.
WHAT WE DO
Children of Conservation is dedicated to the conservation and protection of endangered species through education, habitat preservation and wildlife sanctuary and conservation worker support.
Click on the buttons below to learn more about some of our current projects.
HOW You Can Help
We provide school lunches every day to the students at the school we built in 2017 in Zambia.
These young learners would only eat once a day without their school lunch and they would only eat protein once a week. Now they receive regular, healthy sustenance that allows them to concentrate in class, learn more, study harder and pass their exams to reach their potential.
This lunch costs $1 per child. Please give as little or as much as you can.
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