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Malcolm Wallace – Munga Fundraiser

Malcolm Wallace – Munga Fundraiser

Funds Raised:
R 997
Fundraising Target:
R 300 000

Personal message

In 2021, I was given a sponsored entry to The Munga via Pickfords Removals. Doing the race was such an awesome experience, so I put it back on my bucket list. This year's Munga is the tenth edition, so it would be the perfect one to do as it will be a milestone for them. 

I’m excited to have secured an entry into this year’s event. Due to the extreme nature of this event, I saw it as a fitting platform to play my part in raising awareness and funds for Imfolozi and Hluhluwe Park’s Anti-Poaching Unit. My family and I are passionate about the Park, and riding for a cause close to our heart would make the reward of achieving my goal that much sweeter.

The funds donated will be channelled towards the Hluhluwe Imfolozi Park’s Anti-Poaching Unit to boost various activities that include ranger training, the K9 Unit and equipment needed by the unit to ensure they function optimally to protect our collective heritage.

 

Donations

  • Feb 10, 2024 - USD $ 55.92 Tipped
  • "Supporting Malcolm and his charitable cause - both facing a huge challenge in 2024." - Anonymous

  • Feb 07, 2024 - R 50.00
  • "Good luck" - Anonymous

Statistics

Fundraising target

R 300 000.00

Donations to date

R 996.50

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 “A 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.