At Exmoor Game School, we believe that understanding where our food comes from - and how it’s produced - can transform the way we live. Through immersive experiences and hands-on learning, we empower children and families to reconnect with nature, explore ethical food practices, and embrace sustainability in everyday life.
Why Your Support Matters
Your generosity helps us to
- Provide accessible educational programs that teach children about ethical sourcing, wildlife, and countryside stewardship.
- Develop courses that promote sustainable consumption and responsible food choices.
- Maintain our facilities and expand our outdoor learning spaces to welcome more families and schools.
- Offer initiatives that benefit communites, animals, and the most vulnerable.
How To Support Us
Whether you're a passionate individual, a local business, or a community group, there are many ways to get involved:
- Make a donation – Every contribution, big or small, helps us continue our mission. Donate here.
- Sponsor an initiative– Whether it's buying a steak in our community cow initiative, or helping to fund pheasant Fridays, every contribution helps.
- Volunteer your time or skills – From helping on-site to sharing expertise, we welcome your support.
- Partner with us – Collaborate on events, workshops, or outreach initiatives that align with our values.
- Leave a gift in your will – A legacy donation ensures that future generations can benefit from ethical, nature-based education and helps secure the long-term impact of our work.
Helping Children & Communities
Donate to Exmoor Game School
Support this charity and know that you're helping connect children with where their food comes from.
Our Initiatives
Community Cow
Cattle play a vital role cattle play as habitat creators and converting low-quality forage into high-quality protein for human consumption. This initiative gives children hands-on experience and provides high quality beef to vulnerable people.
Pheasant Friday
The "Pheasant Friday" project is a new, unique project that aims to normalise game birds as a genuinely local, seasonal, and nutritionally dense food source. Children are given hands-on experience in preparing & cooking local birds.