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Teenager rallies for world’s rhino

Selborne’s Riley raises R25 000 to help initiative­s

- By NONSINDISO QWABE

AN EAST London teenager has raised R25 000 to help save rhinos through an enterprisi­ng programme called “Rally for Rhinos” which includes a homemade dice game.

Riley Devan, 13, a Grade 8 pupil from Selborne College, has been working hard since 2013 raising funds for the project.

“I wondered how sad it would be if rhinos were extinct by the time I became a dad. I wanted to do something to help save the rhinos, so I started thinking about ways to raise money for the organisati­ons who work to save these wonderful creatures.” he said. And so “Rally for Rhinos” was born. With help from his mom, Meg, Riley began selling cookies and popcorn at school, but this wasn’t bringing in enough money.

He soon had another idea to grow his initiative – he created a game called “Rolling Rhinos”.

The game, is played by rolling two little resin rhino dices, and points are scored depending on how the rhino dice lands – and the first player to reach 100 points is the winner.

The game is made locally, and is sold for R100 at markets and on Riley’s Facebook page, Rolling Rhinos.

To date, Riley’s “Rally for Rhinos” has donated R8 300 to the Chipembere Rhino Foundation, and R6 000 to the Kariega Foundation. In 2014, he raised R11 000 for a global march event for elephants and rhinos, which was also donated to the Kariega Foundation.

Asked about his future plans, Riley said extending the game project was definitely at the top of the list.

“I want to see the game in more shops and markets. Between now and Rhino Day this year, I would like to have sold 500 games, and get more schools involved. If we all work together, we can win the war against poaching,” he said.

Riley received the Lord Selborne award for environmen­talism from Selborne Primary School in recognitio­n of the work that he does.

Meg said she was elated at her son’s achievemen­ts over the past four years.

“I’m so impressed, he’s come to the party and played his part. I am looking forward to more growth”, she said.

Director of the Chipembere Rhino Foundation, Brent Cook, said the work done by Riley was inspiratio­nal.

“We are humbled by the incredible support that the foundation has received from Riley.

“The funding we received enabled us to fit tracking collars to two more rhinos. This contributi­on goes a long way in ensuring the day to day security of these rhinos.” — DO YOU know a selfless person who goes the extra mile for the good of others, a local hero who makes something good out of nothing but a desire to improve the quality of life for the community. That’s the person we would like to meet! Please send your nomination with your local heroe’s name and contact number together with yours to:

 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? SAVING RHINOS: Riley Devan, 13, a Grade 8 pupil at Selborne College, has raised more than R25 000 for organisati­ons involved with saving rhinos. Riley is flanked by Chipembere Rhino Foundation’s Brent Cook, left, and Dr Williams Fowlds
Picture: SUPPLIED SAVING RHINOS: Riley Devan, 13, a Grade 8 pupil at Selborne College, has raised more than R25 000 for organisati­ons involved with saving rhinos. Riley is flanked by Chipembere Rhino Foundation’s Brent Cook, left, and Dr Williams Fowlds
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