Imogen Bloom's Batmitzvah

A special Page for Family and Friends of Imogen Bloom

Dear Family and Friends,

Thank you for clicking on this link, my Bat-mitzvah is a milestone in my life but in May last year we visited the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust in Kenya. It was an amazing conservation experience to get so up close and personal with these animals prior to their reintroduction into the wild. I want my Bat-mitzvah to be remembered for the people around me who inspire me, so whilst gifts are appreciated, support for the inspiring people and their communities who give their lives to these animals, would mean a lot as well. Please click on the video link below to understand more about what they do.

Love, Imogen

Gift in Celebration of Imogen's Bat-mitzah

A gift of £50 contributes to the support of one elephant, so For £100 you could support a pair of pachyderms (elephants), for £150 a trio of tembos (swahili for elephants), and for £250 a mini herd!

The Sheldrick Wildlife Trust is best known for its work to rescue, raise, and rewild orphaned infant elephants and rhinos, so that they can enjoy a fully wild life in protected areas when grown. To afford a future for Kenya's wildlife and habitats, the SWT's conservation initiatives have expanded since the charity's foundation 47 years ago.

Your gift in celebration of Imogen could help nurse an orphaned infant elephant back to heath, offer injured wild animals a second chance through veterinary intervention, mitigate conflict between communities and wildlife, fuel vehicles for anti-poaching operations, fill milk bottles for baby rhinos, and so much more.

With rescued orphan black rhino Raha, in Nairobi. Her name is Swahili, meaning Joy