Bart Westdorp and Nina Be of Global Breath Studio spent 3 weeks in the slums of Matopeni, Kenya to film the children of the Ingrid Education Centre (one of LiveGlobally's projects) and their visit to the Sheldrick Elephant Sanctuary. They are in the process of creating their first full-length documentary, Knowing By Heart.

Watch a few clips from the Knowing By Heart documentary and then join us at an upcoming LiveGlobally event to learn even more about LiveGlobally's projects, including the Ingrid Education Centre.

 
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LiveGlobally supports the Ingrid Education Centre by

  • financing the ongoing construction & improvements of the school building

  • providing a Teachers Fund to ensure sustainable wages for the school's teachers 

  • growing the sustainability of the school through programs designed to create income (including sewing machines, beehives, and a microloan bank)

  • providing a safe and nourishing environment for the children (including food for lunches, clean drinking water, sanitary pads, computers and internet)

The school now runs a kindergarten, and classes for students in grades 1 through 8.

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At the heart of the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust's conservation activities is the Orphans’ Project, which has achieved world-wide acclaim through its hugely successful elephant and rhino rescue and rehabilitation program. The Orphans’ Project exists to offer hope for the future of Kenya’s threatened elephant and rhino populations as they struggle against the threat of poaching for their ivory and horn, and the loss of habitat due to human population pressures and conflict, deforestation and drought.

LiveGlobally sponsors FOUR orphaned elephant calves & One orphaned baby rhino every year.

Donate Here To Support The Orphans Project

To learn more about how the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust cares for the orphans, click here!

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