Africa the Cradle of Mankind
Ask a hungry child to write a sentence in class notebook. Ask a child that walks 2 kms to school how his family is. Ask a woman that buried her HIV+ baby with a brown carton used for garbage
collection how motherhood feels - our participation in Culture and Sustainability is cut up for professionals like the ones i just mentioned. Seriously! It's only after walking a mile in their
shoes that you can understand how important it is to reach down into this level of society/ community and prove that 'U CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE' and that LEADERS ARE MADE and not
BORN.
Protecting The African Elephant is one of our passion due to serious poaching that is motivated by cultural and traditional beliefs regarding 'spiritual and medicinal powers' assumed to be
associated with 'certain animals'. Teaching a traditional healer the difference requires SERIOUS education, enlightment and PATIENCE and COMPASSION between man and his habitat. RCF strives
to do just that by going to grassroots level in the rights and welfare of animals to share territory with predatory man.
RCF's mandate is to use nature to endorse the benefits, effect and best practices in the upliftment of human nature against every source of life. It's a daunting task that requires funding,
warehouse and educational facilities, teachers, equipment (most of the members of the communities and villages we work in are illiterate and most have never seen a television let alone a radio/
cellphone).