Scholarships
Current Scholarship Recipients
Kenyan Enkong ‘Nirok Village Recipients
Past Scholarships and Apprenticeships Recipients
Prillicia Gumbang
Rainforest Support Initiatives
Rainforest Support Initiatives
Mariel Calderon
Marine Apprenticeship
Marine Apprenticeship
Lodsikira Melelo Moses
Kenya
Kenya
Environmental Program Support
Borneo Rainforest Support Donations
Provides financial support to save orangutan habitats in Borneo.
Our goal is to make our neighbors and future generations advocates for the wild. Through you, we will reach farther and wider.
Currently we are working with The Orangutan Project to protect one of the last lowland rainforests in Kalimantan, home to the largest remaining population of Critically Endangered Bornean orangutans – but we need your help! Donate here to support our cause. |
Kenyan Village Sponsorship
Kenyan Enkong ‘Nirok Village Support
The Enkong 'Nirok village located in Kenya are recipients of Love the Wilds financial support. As of January 10th of 2024 our support has gone towards the planting of 1000 trees of varying species to provide a sustainable food source of fruits and vegetables. The building of a green house to help growth of different trees and plants. As well as feeding the 180 people housed in the village for 9 months.
Education is one of the most important factors in creating a thriving community. That's why we are funding 13 members of the Enkong 'Nirok community. We are funding aspirations to become teachers, educators, doctors, funding the studies of environmental science, animal science, and wildlife & management. These students are going towards a goal, and Love the Wild is working to support them. You can see more about each of the students in the CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS above on this page.
Education is one of the most important factors in creating a thriving community. That's why we are funding 13 members of the Enkong 'Nirok community. We are funding aspirations to become teachers, educators, doctors, funding the studies of environmental science, animal science, and wildlife & management. These students are going towards a goal, and Love the Wild is working to support them. You can see more about each of the students in the CURRENT SCHOLARSHIPS above on this page.
Support FUTURE PROJECTS
If you wish to give to mission and help us continue to give our support to not only this village but others near it and around the world, please consider donating by clicking the button below of visiting our donation page. |
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Past Sponsorships
Love the Wild worked to enhance environmental education through support of the Oltome Community Village Primary School located on the outskirts of Amboseli National Park. This village consists of members from the Maasai tribe Our main goal is to help educate children to become stewards of our lands. What better way than to go directly to a place that has such a huge environmental impact on the animals of Africa? During the pandemic, this village was hit hard with a lack of tourist dollars coming through to help them with their village and schooling. Learning was spotty, teachers were not getting paid and therefore classes were not happening on schedule, and children were not receiving an adequate education including regular meals.
The number of children involved includes classrooms from K-3rd grade and 4 teachers with approximately 100 students. Our foundation was paying teachers' salaries, and breakfast & lunch for the children. Environmental Classroom curriculum is being implemented per class every day of the week.
The number of children involved includes classrooms from K-3rd grade and 4 teachers with approximately 100 students. Our foundation was paying teachers' salaries, and breakfast & lunch for the children. Environmental Classroom curriculum is being implemented per class every day of the week.
Love the Wild received a Christmas Message from the Oltome Community.
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Drought in Kenya
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Olasiti School Project
*Past
In 2023, Isaak Parimbai has been working on a project, he is teaching young children at Olasiti Community School in Amboseli, Kenya, to plant trees. Love the Wild is proud to support Isaak in his project and can't wait to see more. The photos below depict Isaak, young students, and other members of the community helping to plant the trees.
In 2023, Isaak Parimbai has been working on a project, he is teaching young children at Olasiti Community School in Amboseli, Kenya, to plant trees. Love the Wild is proud to support Isaak in his project and can't wait to see more. The photos below depict Isaak, young students, and other members of the community helping to plant the trees.
Earth Day Thank You Video
From school in the Olasiti community village