Our quarterly community report for April to June, a period that included the SWT supporting 1,427 children from 8 schools through our feeding program, and over 15,000 students from 68 schools through the support from the Chantecaille Conservation Foundation, which aims to protect natural biodiversity by supporting local communities who live in proximity to it. The SWT also hosted 10 field trips for school children to Tsavo West National Park, and 10 field trips to Tsavo East National Park where students were able to meet our Voi Orphans, and the donation of 50 desks to one of the surrounding community schools. Over the months of May and June SWT also inspected and cleaned 272 bee hives, which was much appreciated by the inhabitant bees and it is hoped and expected that new occupations will yield farmers a good income of honey in the coming months.