Fundraising for Rhino Charge 2025

Big Foot The Horny Rhino is raising money for Rhino Ark

Rhino Charge 2025 · 31 May 2025 · Start fundraising for this event

Campaign by Rhino Ark (RCN 1047083)
The Rhino Charge is an offroad 4x4 event where the cars and drivers work with their team to get their car around the course in the shortest possible distance. The funds raised go towards the protection of Kenya's water tower ecosystems.

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The Rhino Charge is an annual offroad 4x4 event that has been held in Kenya since 1989. This thrilling competition not only showcases bravery and skill in off-road driving and navigation, but it also plays a crucial role in raising funds for the Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust's ecological projects. These initiatives support various community-based conservation efforts, including the world-renowned Aberdare Electric Fence Project.

As we prepare for the upcoming Rhino Charge 2025 on May 31, 2025, we are filled with gratitude for the opportunity to participate in such a meaningful event. Our goal is to raise £2,000 to further support the vital conservation work carried out by Rhino Ark. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a significant impact on our mission to protect these magnificent creatures and their habitats.

We kindly ask for your support in helping us reach our target. Your donations will not only aid our team's participation but will also contribute directly to preserving wildlife and promoting sustainable practices within local communities. Thank you very much for considering a donation to this important cause. For more information about the event and its impact, please visit https://rhinocharge.co.ke/ and https://rhinoark.org/

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Donation summary

Total
£250.00
+ £62.50 Gift Aid
Online
£250.00
Offline
£0.00

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