Summer 2025 will see not one, but FIVE majestic sculptures straight from the African Savannah march their way into Norwich and Norfolk!
This roarsome safari sculpture trail will not only be bringing communities together, but each sculpture represents the strength, resilience and hope of the young people from care that Break supports.
By taking the trek to discover these magnificent beasts, trail-goers will not only be able to enjoy the amazing artwork on display but, just as we do at Break, they’ll also be journeying alongside our young people, empowering them to embrace their own unique path.
Come on a safari with us!
From February 2024
Sponsors, artists, schools and community groups are invited to get involved.
November 2024
The exclusive Art Selection Evening! Design ideas submitted by artists are presented to sculpture sponsors for selection.
November 2024 – February 2025
Sculptures decorated by selected artists. Schools and community groups receive their sculpture to decorate.
February 2025
Sponsor Activation Workshop. A fantastic opportunity to hear about how you can make the most of your sponsorship, and network with other businesses involved in the trail.
June – August 2025
GoGoSafari is live!
September 2025
Sculptures auctioned to raise money for Break.
October 2025
Sponsors Evaluation Event.
We produced this video for our the Cambridge Standing Tall auction held in June 2024.
Find our GoGoSafari FAQs here.
World Safari Day sees the GoGoSafari Mini Gs on the move to their new homes!
25 Nov 2024
In celebration of World Safari Day on 25 November, schools across Norwich and Norfolk are set to welcome some towering new classmates!
Last chance to join our amazing sponsors and be part of GoGoSafari!
15 Oct 2024
There is still time to be part of this county-wide trail. But the clock is ticking for local businesses to grab one of these incredible safari animals that will taking over Norwich and Norfolk next summer.
Meet the Mini Gs that are getting ready for GoGoSafari!
01 Aug 2024
Alongside the charity’s ‘Big 5’, will be around 100 smaller giraffe sculptures, the Mini G, and Break are looking for schools and community groups to join the herd.