Fisher Foundation Africa

Over 10 000 rhino poached in South Africa during the past decade. 451 in 2021. 448 in 2022. 499 in 2023. Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked animal. Over 1 million pangolins poached in Africa during the past decade. That equates to one every five minutes.

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Over 10 000 rhino poached in South Africa during the past decade. 451 in 2021. 448 in 2022. 499 in 2023. Pangolins are the world’s most trafficked animal. Over 1 million pangolins poached in Africa during the past decade. That equates to one every five minutes.
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Welcome to the

Fisher Foundation

Investing in conservation awareness during the formative years of our children’s lives will translate into a more sustainable future for generations. We have to be future-focused. This mindset works in business and the same approach will create a world that we can proudly bequeath to our children.

It is my heartfelt wish that through constructive partnerships and initiatives we can make a meaningful difference.

Richard Fisher

Recent Initiatives

Cwakema Community Food Distribution

Mdletshe Tribal land, Hluhluwe, Northern KZN, South Africa - December 2023

The Fisher Foundation distributed 5 tons of food to the Cwakema Community in northern KZN, South Africa ahead of the festive season. This translates into approx. 12 000 meals over the coming weeks and continues the foundation’s fervent commitment to their community upliftment initiatives.

SA Harvest kindly donated an assortment of fresh vegetables and staples. On hand to assist in the distribution were two professional rugby stars who are from KZN’s rural communities. Phepsi Buthelezi is a home-grown talent having been raised in Hluhluwe, while Ntuthuko Mchunu is also from a rural community in KZN. City Logistics, one of South Africa’s largest logistics service providers generously assisted with the collection and distribution of the food from Durban to Hluhluwe.

Local farmers and their children as well as other community members worked tirelessly for hours to offload the consignment.

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Conservation Educational

Pongola Game Reserve & Lake Jozini, South Africa - August 2023

The Fisher Foundation hosted a conservation education camp that will forever remain in the memories of the children of the Mthekwini community in northern KwaZulu-Natal. In collaboration with African Insight Academy, the Grade 7 learners experienced a three-day camp at the Pongola Game Reserve adjacent to Lake Jozini.

This experiential learning opportunity falls in line with the foundation’s overall goals and objectives that have been mapped out to raise conservation awareness amongst the youth living alongside our protected wildlife areas. Conservation of natural resources and landscapes is no longer a luxury: our children’s future depends on it.

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Nelson Mchunu Pangolin Experience

Sculptor, May 2023

Nelson Mchunu is a sculptor who lives in Sweetwaters in the KZN midlands, South Africa. He was mentored by the renowned wildlife artist and sculptor, Allen Hallett, and now showcases his works at the Platform Gallery in nearby Lions River. Nelson, who creates bronze sculptures of pangolins among other wildlife species, has only ever used photographs as a reference.

Borehole Initiative & Football Coaching Clinic

Mthekwini Community – Hluhluwe, KZN, April 2023

Former Bafana Bafana legend Mark Fish as well as leading footballers from the DStv Premiership team AmaZulu Football Club joined the Mthekwini community in northern KwaZulu-Natal as they celebrated the memorable opening of a new borehole at a local school that will provide drinking water for 400 children and their families.

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Fisher Foundation borehole activation in the Mthekwini community. Amazulu F.C. had three of their players attend. 400 children will now have access to clean drinking water. Watching the youngsters display their skills were Rally Bawlya, Olwethu Mzimela and Themela Sikhakhane.
Seventy five children from the Mthekwini community and coaches from the Hluhluwe district attended the Mark Fish Coaching Clinic which was held in conjunction with the borehole activation near the Izintambane School in the Mthekwini community. Young Mpendulo Vavi won the trophy for the Most Promising Player.
Seventy five children from the Mthekwini community and coaches from the Hluhluwe district attended the Mark Fish Coaching Clinic which was held in conjunction with the borehole activation near the Izintambane School in the Mthekwini community. Former Bafana Bafana Mark Fish oversees the youngsters implementing their skills.
Seventy five children from the Mthekwini community and 15 coaches from the Hluhluwe district attended the Mark Fish Coaching Clinic which was held at the Hluhluwe Rugby Club.
Seventy five children from the Mthekwini community and 15 coaches from the Hluhluwe district attended the Mark Fish Coaching Clinic which was held at the Hluhluwe Rugby Club.
Seventy five children from the Mthekwini community and coaches from the Hluhluwe district attended the Mark Fish Coaching Clinic which was held in conjunction with the borehole activation near the Izintambane School in the Mthekwini community. Former Bafana Bafana star Mark Fish high-fives young Mpendulo Vavi for his efforts during the clinic.
Fisher Foundation borehole activation in the Mthekwini community. Amazulu F.C. had three of their players attend. 400 children will now have access to clean drinking water.
Fisher Foundation borehole activation in the Mthekwini community. Amazulu F.C. had three of their players attend. 400 children will now have access to clean drinking water. AmaZulu defender Thembela Sikhakhane shows off his skills for the youngsters.

Conservation through Education

Youth Conservation Educational Camp: Hluhluwe, KZN. 27-28 November 2022.

One of the primary goals of the Fisher Foundation is to educate the children who live in communities surrounding our national parks on conservation. This will, over time, create an awareness and appreciation of Africa’s gifted natural resources and ultimately shift mindsets to create a sustainable future for our endangered wildlife. Fostering this awareness and passion for conservation at a time when world views are being formed will afford many the opportunity to pursue careers in this field.

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The Fisher Foundation, established by Richard Fisher in 2022, is a non-profit organization that intends to create awareness in conservation and community upliftment through various initiatives.

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Early childhood development is a crucial area in which the foundation would like to make a meaningful difference. Collaborating with NGOs who have solid structures and programmes in place to develop cognitive, emotional and physical abilities will be our preferred partners.

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Early childhood development is a crucial area in which the foundation would like to make a meaningful difference. Collaborating with NGOs who have solid structures and programmes in place to develop cognitive, emotional and physical abilities will be our preferred partners.

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The Fisher Foundation, established by Richard Fisher in 2022, is a non-profit organization that intends to create awareness in conservation and community upliftment through various initiatives.