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Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction

Organized by kids4cheetahs
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Fruit of the Loom 100% Cotton T-shirt

Join N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary in working to save the cheetahs!

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All funds raised will go directly to N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary
$2,040 raised
131 items sold of
100 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
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  • Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • Help N/a'an ku sê Wildlife Sanctuary Prevent Species Extinction Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by kids4cheetahs

About this campaign

Joris is in his fifth year of fundraising for N/a'an ku sê, a wildlife sanctuary in Namibia whose innovative approaches to solving human-carnivore conflict situations are having an immediate impact to local wildlife populations.

All money raised il go directly to the sanctuary's research department.

Seattle area orders are welcome to have shirts delivered to Joris' house in Ballard and picked up there to save on shipping costs. People who will be at N/a'an ku sê on or after July 27, 2018 can order and use Joris' address as well; we'll either bring them or do a N/a'an ku sê shipment (if we get a lot of orders)!

Please check out the list of countries Booster ships to; more countries are now included!

Last fall Joris was honored to be a Gloria Barron Prize recipient. He donated his $5000 prize money to N/a'an ku sê, and the award prompted interviews with print magazines TIME for Kids and Animal Talk and an appearance on the Seattle morning show New Day Northwest. This year, Joris has been focusing on outreach and awareness. We started www.kids4cheetahs.com and Joris jumped into social media as well. You can follow him on Instagram and Facebook at kids4cheetahs.

In October of 2016, Joris flew to San Francisco to present at the Young Eco Hero Awards. You can watch his presentation on cheetah conservation below.

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This is Joris' fifth year fundraising to help save cheetahs living in the wild! Cheetahs have been his favorite animal as long as he can remember. When he read about the very real possibility that cheetahs might become extinct in his lifetime, he was very distraught and asked how he can help to prevent that from happening. He was 6 years old at that time.

Ever since, Joris and his mom have been fundraising to try to help the cheetahs. They have an online fundraiser, have run many lemonade stands, wrote to businesses for support, sold flowers and held rollerskating parties. So far, he has raised over $21,000 to help the researchers at N/a'an ku sê continue their important work.

N/a'an ku sê is a wildlife sanctuary that cares for injured and orphaned wildlife, with the ultimate goal to re-release them in the wild. One of their efforts that has been proven to be highly successful is talking to farmers and helping them come up with better solutions other than shooting the predators (cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs and hyenas). This is called human-wildlife mitigation. It's so important as every farmer they get to agree to not shoot cheetahs helps animals survive and have a larger safe-zone to exist.

Cheetah Joris:
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Joris feels so strongly about saving cheetahs that he spends his summer vacations volunteering at N/a'an ku sê. He helps clean enclosures, prepare food and feed the animals and helps with research efforts - an important part of ultimate species' survival.

Joris wants to become a wildlife biologist or researcher and work at N/a'an ku sê full-time when he grows up. He is confident that he can help contribute to cheetahs' survival. Will you help too?

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Supporters

Vickie Ramirez 1 item

Because Joris is awesome and doing amazing things

Jennifur Wilson 2 items + $25

I love the heart behind it. And I love what they have accomplished so far.

Catherine Prime 1 item

We love Joris and we love cheetahs!

Anonymous 1 item

I am a big animal lover and believe that, no matter the species, they should not have to be threatened or endangered because of human influences

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Devon Freas 1 item
Tim Rossignol 2 items
Kira Lehman 1 item
Anonymous 1 item

WIldlife conservancy interlocks with so many issues facing us as a species. I'm glad I can help Joris work to help solve the problem.

Ewa Lagerström 1 item + $25

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