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The Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did It

The Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did It

Update: 2025-01-17
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In this special episode, we take a heartfelt journey through a year of incredible achievements dedicated to the memory of Julia, our beloved co-founder and champion of Africa.

As the fundraising year draws to a close on 26th January, there's still time to contribute. Join us as we reflect on the impact we've had through three inspiring projects:

Groundbreaking wildlife roadkill mitigation research in Botswana, led by Dr. Tempe Adams.

Funding a year's school fees for 10 students at Awutu Winton Secondary School in Ghana, a centre of excellence empowering the next generation.

The Linda Bahari coral nursery in Zanzibar, supporting the onboarding of a new female coral ranger from the local community and advancing vital coral restoration work.
This episode takes you through the emotions and milestones of this fundraising year, demonstrating how generosity and a shared love for Africa can create a lasting legacy—changing lives, protecting wildlife, and building sustainable futures.

Thank you for being part of this journey, for sharing our love for Julia, and for believing in the beauty and potential of this incredible continent. Together, we've shown how much of a difference we can make.
With just days remaining until 26th January, there's still time to contribute to Julia's legacy. Visit inspiringafricantravel.com to learn more about our projects and donate.
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The Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did It

The Fundraising Year for Julia: Reflecting on Achievements in Africa and Why We Did It

James & Stuart