
2023 KCPE Secondary School Sponsorship Award Ceremony
During the award ceremony of LUMO and Lionsbluff Secondary Sponsorship. Three winners representing 3 ranches, Lualenyi, Mramba and Oza were awarded.
At Community & Wildlife Conservation (CWC), our community programs are designed to uplift and empower the people who live alongside Kenya’s most vital wildlife ecosystems. We believe that sustainable conservation begins with strong, supported communities—where individuals have access to education, livelihoods, and opportunities for growth. Through a wide range of initiatives—including educational support, food distribution, women empowerment projects, and youth employment opportunities—we work hand in hand with local communities to build resilience and create sustainable sources of income.
From supporting school children with bursaries and learning materials to promoting local craftsmanship and eco-friendly enterprises, our programs are rooted in long-term impact. By strengthening community well-being and economic stability, we help foster a deeper connection between people and the natural environment. This integrated approach ensures that conservation efforts are not only effective, but also inclusive—creating a future where both communities and wildlife can thrive together.

During the award ceremony of LUMO and Lionsbluff Secondary Sponsorship. Three winners representing 3 ranches, Lualenyi, Mramba and Oza were awarded.

The project kicked off on 16th September 2023, when a total of 31 primary schools were involved in a clean-up activity at the conservancy and collected two trunks of plastics.

In addition to food distribution, bursary & fees payment we also support E-learning as a way to accommodate kids from the local communities to access technology. We can further provide

So far, we have collected and recycled a total of 2599 kgs of plastics and distributed 385 textbooks.Interesting facts; So far, our ‘Plastics for Books’ project has gradually grown since

The objective behind the documentary videos is to market local tourism to the outside world. This initiative will create job opportunities to the local communities.

In October 2024, we launched the 1st fish pond project of CWC, as we stocked it with 1500 fingerlings. This is one of the anti-poaching initiatives at LUMO Community Wildlife
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