projects
Nature conservation
Across South Africa’s wild landscapes, countless animals face threats from habitat destruction, human activity, poaching, and natural injury. Some are orphaned or abandoned at a young age, while others suffer injuries that make survival in the wild impossible without help.
Same goes for vegetation. Alien and invasive species can become a major threat to local ecosystems because they compete with native vegetation for space, water, nutrients, and sunlight. Without their natural predators or controls, they can spread rapidly, disrupt the balance of the environment, and reduce biodiversity. Protecting native vegetation helps restore healthier and more resilient ecosystems.
At the Psycom Future Foundation, we work to support the rewilding of indigenous animal species and the rehabilitation of native vegetation.
Awareness
We think that awareness is the first step toward lasting change. That’s why we create educational content that brings the vital connection between humans and nature to life through documentaries, films, and impactful social media storytelling.
Filmed on our facility in South Africa, our content for social media offers an authentic, up-close view of our conservation activities. From the delicate rehabilitation of injured animals to the complex social lives of cheetahs and the challenges facing modern ecosystems, we document stories that matter—with the aim of informing, inspiring, and mobilizing audiences around the world.
Filmed around the globe, our film and documentary productions showcase a new perspective on the relationship between seemingly unrelated spheres in nature: living and non-living entities. We explore the existing connection between human psychology (ie. trauma, resilience, memory, meaning, etc.) and environmental landmarks (ie. volcano, cave, mountain, canyon, etc.), seeking to unravel the building blocks of a meaningful life.
Through powerful storytelling, we aim to shift mindsets and foster a generation that values and protects the planet we all share. Whether it's a deep-dive documentary or a short clip for social media, our goal is the same: to raise awareness, spark curiosity, promote a deeper respect for the natural world, and share a vision for our future.
EDUCATION
True conservation begins with education. That’s why we are committed to supporting local schools by providing both essential resources and transformative learning experiences to the youth.
We partner with Makhanda schools to offer financial support, donations and other much-needed items to help create a stronger educational foundation for children in our community.
By investing in education and access to knowledge, we hope to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards—young minds who will grow up with a deeper respect for the planet and a stronger sense of responsibility for its future.
Together, we’re building a bridge between community, conservation, and conscious living.
Y Event
The Y Event is a large-scale conference hosted by Dr. Guillaume Dulude and focused on psychological themes, the largest of its kind. The event celebrates the International Day of Courage and Personal Responsibility and serves as a fundraiser to donate funds to different causes. The Y Event highlights the importance of precise decision-making, leadership and communication skills, as well as the psychological tools that help one create a meaningful life.
The inaugural event in 2023 was held at the Montreal Congress Center (Canada), drawing 5,000 attendees and raising $100,000 for local high schools. In 2024, the Y2 edition took place at the iconic Bell Center (Montreal, Canada), featuring Dr. Dulude alongside guest speakers Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield and tennis legend Serena Williams. Over 5,000 people attended, with $103,000 raised and donated to local high schools.
This year, the Y3 Event (2025) proudly welcomes a guest speaker who truly embodies the spirit and the very mission of the Psycom Future Foundation: world-renowned conservationist and pioneer, Dr. Jane Goodall. Joined by master of ceremonies Mario Lopez and special guest speaker [Name], this third edition promises to be our most impactful yet. Broadcasted live worldwide, the event will be fully virtual—bringing our mission to a global audience. All proceeds from ticket sales will go directly to supporting the foundation’s initiatives.