
Education
Growing conservation heroes
By educating the youth in rural communities in Africa to care about rhino, we develop rhino custodians of the future.
A huddle of happy faces post a C4C programme
'The C4C programme blends digital learning with life skills and soccer coaching to encourage young people to think about their relationship with themselves, their peers and their environment.' Ryan James, Good Work Foundation
Children visit HESC for an introduction to rhino orphans
'The children in our local community do not get the opportunity to see and experience the wildlife they live so close to, and our outreach program at HESC fetches these children to show them the animals.' Lente Roode, HESC
Seeing a rhino in the wild for the first time
'The first time these children see a wild animal, their eyes and their face light up and the excitement is incredible and we need to build on that. We need to keep them inspired and excited about animals and nature.' Kate Muir, C4C
Watch how C4C brings learning to life through play, and reconnects children with nature.
Watch how C4C brings learning to life through play, and reconnects children with nature.

‘Our mission is to inspire kids to care about themselves and about their environment. And we do this through play, through sport.’Lesley McNutt, Coaching for Conservation

‘The moment we have these kids excited to learn, on the computer and speaking English, the content is infinite. And that’s so exciting!’Kate Groch, Good Work Foundation