>>> CAMPAIGN COMPLETED <<<
Please visit Baye’s active PROJECT
“We’re selling and you need to buy or move!”
For a family to pick up and move is disruptive, but a for a wildlife rescue and rehab center!
Baye Pigors runs Free to be Wild, one of Zimbabwe’s only wildlife rescue and rehab centers. Mentored by Silke with Bambelea she has learned the science and art of rehabilitating injured, orphaned and abused Monkeys.
Working hand in hand with Lisa Hywood (Tikky Hywood Trust) Baye gives animals and birds a second chance to live free. There are Impala, Duiker, Steenbok, Kudu, Warthog, Owls (often poisoned) Raptors, Serval cats, Genets, and Night apes that owe their lives to Free to be Wild.
So when Baye got the news that the long term lease on their 6 acre property in Bulawayo was being sold and they either needed to move or buy. As a charity and NPO Free to be Wild has no assets or income to purchase the land… however, Baye is determined to make it happen.
With $30,000 required now and another $30,000 over the next two years we better get cracking!
To assist Nikela is extending a matching challenge.
Your $10 donation will become $20.
Your $25 donation $50.
[100% of your gift goes to help save the wildlife center]
Can Baye count on you to help save her rescue and rehab center?
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Hi my partner wants to run the the Comrades in may for the Free to be Wild Sanctuary but without any charity numbers we are a bit stuck setting a fundraising page up. Any help would greatly be appreciated.(we are based in the U.K)
Sent you an email regarding details about your run.
hi, how much has been raised for ‘free to be wild’? It would help if you had a counter for the charities so we could see how much & how generous people are. Or maybe we don’t want the Zimbabwean government to see…. They may claim most of it….
Hey thanks for the suggestion. Frankly its a matter of people power… that means keeping up with such things. As a totally volunteer driven organization all the donations go to the projects. To date via this campaign $340.00 has been raised… yes much more is needed.