
‘Finding Hope': Defenders on a mission in Africa
News24a day ago
Calvin Fisher/News24
It's cold, and I'm only two days into our mission, but already I've seen so much, done so much, and been part of the Kingsley Holgate Foundation team as we deliver malaria nets to the moms and kids in the region.
The malaria statistics are frightening - especially here in Africa. But the Defender 130s are chockablock with nets and the accompanying educational vouchers that the team will distribute.
Kingsley himself is a sight to behold, like an African Santa, he stops onlookers dead in their tracks. That he's piloting a huge Land Rover and leading a convoy of similar machinery certainly contributes to his presence. And the warmth he radiates quickly puts them at ease, as does the smile you can sense more than see, since his mouth hides behind an impenetrable white beard.
Ross, his son, is of similar stature and pilots the 130 behind, while his own son, Tristan, brings up the rear in a classic 130, dubbed 'The Stomach', as it's loaded with provisions.
Calvin Fisher/News24
Calvin Fisher/News24
Calvin Fisher/News24
Me? I'm around in the vehicles as I strap cameras, talk to the locals, and try to capture it all for my documentary, 'Finding Hope in Wild Spaces'.
I could tell you more.
Like how the team, through a programme called Mashozi's 'Right to Site', distribute reading glasses to the elderly so they may see again, be able to thread needles, cobble shoes and generally reclaim some of the utility and usefulness they might have lost along the way.
Then there's the fact that they undertake conservation education with the local communities, or how this is merely the latest expedition on an odyssey that's spanned every country in Africa.
But I'd much prefer that you watch my film above instead.
It's cold, and I'm only two days into our mission, but already I've seen so much, done so much, and been part of the Kingsley Holgate Foundation team as we deliver malaria nets to the moms and kids in the region.
The malaria statistics are frightening - especially here in Africa. But the Defender 130s are chockablock with nets and the accompanying educational vouchers that the team will distribute.
Kingsley himself is a sight to behold, like an African Santa, he stops onlookers dead in their tracks. That he's piloting a huge Land Rover and leading a convoy of similar machinery certainly contributes to his presence. And the warmth he radiates quickly puts them at ease, as does the smile you can sense more than see, since his mouth hides behind an impenetrable white beard.
Ross, his son, is of similar stature and pilots the 130 behind, while his own son, Tristan, brings up the rear in a classic 130, dubbed 'The Stomach', as it's loaded with provisions.
Calvin Fisher/News24
Calvin Fisher/News24
Calvin Fisher/News24
Me? I'm around in the vehicles as I strap cameras, talk to the locals, and try to capture it all for my documentary, 'Finding Hope in Wild Spaces'.
I could tell you more.
Like how the team, through a programme called Mashozi's 'Right to Site', distribute reading glasses to the elderly so they may see again, be able to thread needles, cobble shoes and generally reclaim some of the utility and usefulness they might have lost along the way.
Then there's the fact that they undertake conservation education with the local communities, or how this is merely the latest expedition on an odyssey that's spanned every country in Africa.
But I'd much prefer that you watch my film above instead.
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