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Simone Webb Swims for Wild Trust

Simone Webb Swims for Wild Trust

Funds Raised:
R 7 073
Fundraising Target:
R 5 000

Personal message

I have been fortunate to grow up in the beautiful city of Durban for 43 years, and to enjoy the beautiful beaches that are found on our coastline. It is a privilege to be able to swim in an event, held at my doorstep, where I can raise awareness and help protect the ocean and all its remarkable beauty! WILDTRUST do an amazing job at protecting the oceans, and with our help....can fight for this beautiful resource.

 

Donations

  • Jun 14, 2023 - R 5 000.00 Fees covered
  • "" - Anonymous

  • Jun 03, 2023 - R 300.00 Fees covered
  • "Good luck babe!!!! Smash it" - Brad

  • Jun 02, 2023 - R 500.00 Fees covered
  • "You go girl" - Michell Pienaar

  • May 22, 2023 - R 200.00 Fees covered
  • "Go Simone" - Ria

  • May 20, 2023 - R 300.00 Fees covered
  • "" - Andrea

  • May 20, 2023 - USD $ 27.78 Fees covered
  • "Good luck beautiful lady!!! πŸ’•πŸ’•πŸ’•" - Lauren van Nijkerk

  • May 19, 2023 - R 300.00 Fees covered
  • "Good luck Sim!!!!" - Gillie

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 5 000.00

Donations to date

R 7 072.99

WILDTRUST

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WILDTRUST (registered as the Wildlands Conservation Trust – IT No.4329/1991/PMB) is a South African Non-Profit, Non-Government and Public Welfare Organisation, established in 2004 through the merger of two regional Trusts. It pursues the realisation of its vision of β€œA thriving and resilient world” through two core programmes: WILDLANDS and WILDOCEANS.

WILDLANDS focuses on conserving terrestrial biodiversity, empowering and uplifting communities through training as well as the protection of wildlife.

WILDLOCEANS focuses on marine conservation, advocating for healthy oceans, marine protected areas and the conservation of marine species. Furthermore, WILDOCEANS conducts extensive research and training for future marine experts and policymakers.

From humble roots in the KwaZulu-Natal Province, the Trust has expanded its footprint across Southern Africa, with projects as far afield as Mozambique and Comoros. The WILDTRUST continues to explore innovative conservation and development pathways that underline the interconnectedness between people and the planet.