Improve lives of young Zulu dancers Urgent - Prevent cruel poaching  of rare wildlife Urgent - Prevent cruel poaching  of rare wildlife Urgent - Prevent cruel poaching  of rare wildlife

Suni-Ridge Sand Forest Park, Environmental Rehabilitation Centre

Org #68074
Vetted since 2019 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit Project of the Month
2001
year founded
$35,408
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
3
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

The sole or principal objective of Suni-Ridge Environmental Rehabilitation Centre shall be to engage in or promote nature conservation and animal protection activities, the activities of which are wholly or mainly directed to the furtherance of its sole or principal objective

Project Leaders
Janet cuthbertson
Janet cuthbertson
Susan Cuthbertson
Susan Cuthbertson
Team
Janet A Cuthbertson, Susan Cuthbertson L Cuthbertson
Organization Information
Lot H122 P.O Box 159 Hluhluwe 3690
Hlabisa
Hluhluwe, 3960
South Africa
(27) 0783461726
Organization Information
Lot H122 P.O Box 159 Hluhluwe 3690
Hlabisa
Hluhluwe, 3960
South Africa
(27) 0783461726

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Critical support to prevent poaching (thank you!)

By Janet Anne Cuthbertson | Project leader

Although we never relax our concern and surveillance to ensure the safety of our wild, certain times of the year become even more challenging. Times that are linked to celebrations and also during... Read the full report ›

A wonderful year of dance and fun

By Janet Anne Cuthbertson | Project leader

Appreciation We greatly appreciate all the support received for our Young Environmental Ambassador Zulu dancers. Meals During 2024 we helped provide them with many nutritious meals and they have... Read the full report ›

Even small creatures matter - a sad story.

By Janet Anne Cuthbertson | Project leader

Sometimes it is also the little creatures that count. We discovered a baby rock monitor, the sweetest little reptile about 10 cm in length. They grow to a huge size up to 1.5 meters. We have a number... Read the full report ›
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