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APRIL 2010 Hoops 4 Hope News & Updates From Our H4H Champions H4H Represents at CISA CISA (Africa International Sports Convention) is the largest event of its kind in the world, and gathers sport professionals at an African and international level. It represents a unique opportunity for international sport organizations to meet and network with leaders and decision makers of African sport. This year, the conference took place from April 2224th in Johannesburg and H4H represented well. The program of the convention included a discussion forum, with seven topics reflecting realities of African sports and which aimed to address relevant recommendations to the development of sports in Africa. Each topic was addressed by renowned African and international speakers who introduced the topics and provoked interactive exchange and dialogue with the delegates. CISA also featured a Sport Exhibition, named Sport Expo, with the participation of major international companies working in the sports business field. These companies and organizations were given the opportunity to promote their products, programs, services, and explore new business opportunities. Hoops 4 Hope was a highlight at the Expo! We represented with the likes of FIFA, ANOCA, SASCO, IOC, and many other important sports federations from the continent.

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Hoops 4 Hope News & Updates From Our H4H Champions

H4H  Represents  at  CISA  CISA  (Africa  International  Sports  Convention)  is  the  largest  event  of  its  kind  in  the  world,  and  gathers  sport  professionals  at  an  African  and  international  level.  It  represents  a  unique  opportunity  for  international  sport  organizations  to  meet  and  network  with  leaders  and  decision  makers  of  African  sport.  This  year,  the  conference  took  place  from  April  22-­‐24th  in  Johannesburg  and  H4H  represented  well.    The  program  of  the  convention  included  a  discussion  forum,  with  seven  topics  reflecting  realities  of  African  sports  and  which  aimed  to  address  relevant  recommendations  to  the  development  of  sports  in  Africa.  Each  topic  was  addressed  by  renowned  African  and  international  speakers  who  introduced  the  topics  and  provoked  interactive  exchange  and  dialogue  with  the  delegates.    CISA  also  featured  a  Sport  Exhibition,  named  Sport  Expo,  with  the  participation  of  major  international  companies  working  in  the  sports  business  field.  These  companies  and  organizations  were  given  the  opportunity  to  promote  their  products,  programs,  services,  and  explore  new  business  opportunities.    Hoops  4  Hope  was  a  highlight  at  the  Expo!  We  represented  with  the  likes  of  FIFA,  ANOCA,  SASCO,  IOC,  and  many  other  important  sports  federations  from  the  continent.  

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GREEN WEEK 2010 During  the  week  of  April  5th-­10th,  our  friends  at  NBA  Cares  made  Hoops  4  Hope  the  beneficiary  of  their  

annual  “Recycling  Dreams”  campaign.  The  NBA  Store  held  a  week-­long  footwear  drive,  receiving  gently  worn  sneakers,  all  of  which  will  be  sent  to  H4H’s  

official  shipping  container  and  will  await  their  send-­off  to  Cape  Town!  

Chess 4 Hope Update Courtesy of H4H Partner Ikamva Labantu

To learn more about Chess 4 Hope, please visit the following link: http://www.ikamva.org/chess-4-hope/index.html

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MVP Training New Leaders of 2010

Soccer 4 Hope & YDF Partnership Remains Strong!

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New  H4H  Offices    Rainbow  Center  Gugulethu,  Cape  Town    

Thanks   to   Ikamva   Labantu,   we   now  have   phones,   internet   and   of   course  the   multi-­‐sport   court   in   our   front  yard.   .   .all   in   the  heart   of  Gugulethu.  Additional   thanks   to   Empower  Foundation   for  some  new  signage   to  compliment  our  new  space!    

Wewe  and  the  German  Development  Minister  Cape  Town,  10  April  2010  Courtesy  of  our  partners  at  YDF    ’Football  has  powerfully  and  positively  impacted  my  life’  stated  22-­‐year-­‐old  Wewe  (Nomawethu  Sokoyi),  animatedly  explaining  her  involvement  in  youth  development  through  football  to  a  clearly  impressed  German  Development  Minister.  Dirk  Niebel  had  come  to  South  Africa  to  attend  the  sixth  meeting  of  the  Binational  Commission  together  with  German  Foreign  Minister,  Guido  Westerwelle.  He  was  accompanied  by  a  strong  delegation  of  political  and  economic  representatives  from  Germany.  The  Binational  Commission  is  the  crucial  forum  for  political  dialogue  between  the  governments  of  the  two  countries.      The  meeting  in  Pretoria  was  opened  by  South  Africa’s  Vice-­‐President,  Kgalema  Motlanthe,  and  secured  EUR  112,5  million  in  the  form  of  German  funding  to  South  Africa.  The  prevention  of,  and  fight  against,  HIV  and  AIDS  is  one  of  the  topics  that  will  dominate  the  cooperation  for  the  time  being.  As  HIV/AIDS  prevention  is  also  an  integral  part  of  YDF’s  life-­‐skills  programme,  it  was  obvious  for  Dirk  Niebel  to  visit  the  project,  among  others.  The  idea  of  youth  development  through  football  was  strikingly  presented  by  Wewe  and  some  60  other  girls  from  Soccer4Hope,  a  non-­‐governmental  organisation  and  one  of  YDF’s  partners  in  the  Western  Cape,  on  a  pitch  in  the  township  of  Khayelitsha.  YDF  Project  Manager,  Gerald  Guskowski,  commented  on  the  project’s  success  and  added  to  Wewe’s  experiences:  ‘Like  Wewe,  more  than  20,000  youths  in  four  South  African  provinces  and  eight  other  African  countries  have  so  far  benefited  from  the  YDF  project.  The  results  clearly  indicate  that  sport  in  general,  and  especially  football,  is  exceptionally  suited  to  educating  young  girls  and  boys  and  to  positively  influencing  their  lives’.  

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AMANDLA  Ku  Lutsha  (Give  Strength  to  Youth)  is  a  non-­‐profit  sport  for  development  organization  providing  educational  advancement  through  soccer  for  youth  in  disadvantaged  communities.  On  the  1st  of  May,  they  hosted  the  24  AMANDLA  Awareness  event  at  the  Chris  Campbell  Memorial  Field,  in  Site  B  Khayelitsha,  Cape  Town.  Through  this  event,  they  encouraged  the  youth  to  be  aware  of  the  positive  alternatives  to  drugs,  alcohol,  and  crime.        Soccer  4  Hope  was  asked  to  join  this  event  as  a  partner  organization  in  the  effort  to  provide  sport  for  development  programs  to  disadvantaged  youth.    We  were  also  given  the  opportunity  to  

set  up  a  booth  at  the  event,  promoting  information  about  the  services  and  resources  we  provide.    In  addition,  we  supplied  an  Under  16  Girls  Team  to  participate  in  the  U-­‐16  Girls  Tournament;  our  team  of    MVPs!    Six  Soccer  4  Hope  MVPs  competed  in  the  tournament  and  our  participation  was  a  great  success!  Our  girls  took  home  second  place.  Our  MVPs  hit  the  

ground  running  in  their  first  game,  winning  17-­‐0  versus  one  of  the  two  Grass  Roots  soccer  teams.  From  there,  they  went  on  to  win  three  more  games,  before  losing  in  the  finals  in  an  overtime  shootout.  Congratulations  to  all  those  who  participated  in  this  powerful  event!    

over  1500  young  people    

             24  hours  of  soccer  &  life  skills    more  than  140  Teams  

Friends  in  Amandla!  

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Hoops  4  Hope  Steps  It  Up:  Internalizing  Its  Social  Impact  Through  The  ‘Lead  Your  Life’  Program  Written  by  Volunteer  Eva  Orbuch,  March  19,  2010   One  of  the  latest  and  most  exciting  developments  in  Hoops  4  Hope  South  Africa  is  the  introduction  of  the  Lead  Your  Life  Program,  specifically  designed  for  the  All  Stars  and  All  Star  Managers  to  have  a  more  enriching  experience  during  their  time  as  staff.  For  years  we’ve  known  that  Hoops  4  Hope  has  great  programs  and  delivery  of  services  to  its  main  clients:  kids  from  townships  communities  who  participate  in  sports  and  life  skills.  But  the  South  Africa  director  Kita  Thierry,  program  manager  Karl  Voysey,  and  international  director  Mark  Crandall  realized  that  it  was  necessary  to  also  focus  on  improving  the  lives  of  those  very  important  people  within  the  organization  who  make  it  all  happen.  A  fruitful  Hoops  4  Hope  -­‐  Stanford  partnership  lead  two  Stanford  exchange  students  to  intern  at  the  Cape  Town  office  for  several  months.  Eva  Orbuch  and  Tommy  McAndrew  took  on  the  task  of  helping  design  and  implement  the  first  ever  All  Star  personal  development  program,  also  known  as  Lead  Your  Life.    Lead  Your  Life  is  a  program  that  all  All  Stars  and  All  Star  Managers  will  take  part  in  for  the  period  of  one  year,  in  addition  to  their  normal  job  responsibilities.  This  amazing  opportunity  consists  of  two  major  components:  1.  Monthly  workshops  on  valuable  topics  such  as  job  hunting,  work  ethics,  computer  literacy,  personal  finance,  leadership,  and  health  and  support,  and  2.  A  peer-­‐mentoring  relationship  in  which  qualified  students  from  the  University  of  Cape  Town  meet  regularly  with  All  Stars  and  guide  them  in  developing  and  working  towards  their  personal  goals  in  education,  employment,  and  many  other  aspects  of  life.  In  February,  students  on  campus  went  through  an  application  process  and  the  Lead  Your  Life  Program  team  at  Hoops  4  Hope  selected  seven  highly  qualified  individuals  to  be  mentors.    Buhle  Gumede  is  one  of  the  new  mentors  in  this  very  first  round  of  Lead  Your  Life.  He  is  a  4th  year  UCT  student  studying  Business  Science,  and  he  is  originally  from  the  township  of  Soweto.  He  has  quite  a  lot  of  experience  volunteering  to  tutor  disadvantaged  learners,  and  he  is  currently  in  the  process  of  establishing  a  non-­‐profit  organization  by  the  name  of  REDEFINE  which  aims  at  turning  poor,  disadvantaged  students  who  display  leadership  talents  into  the  next  generation  leaders  of  the  nation.  He  is  extremely  enthusiastic  about  this  new  endeavor  with  Hoops  4  Hope  in  which  he  will  work  one  on  one  with  an  All  Star  because  he  strongly  believes  in  “paying  it  forward.”      The  month  of  March  was  a  whirlwind  of  exciting  activity  in  the  initiation  of  Lead  Your  Life.  On  March  1,  the  All  Stars  gathered  in  the  Ikamva  Labantu  Rainbow  Centre  in  Gugulethu,  Cape  Town,  and  had  a  dynamic  afternoon  workshop  given  by  Renay  Bailey  from  the  South  African  Department  of  Labor.  It  was  amazing  to  hear  both  the  diversity  and  commonality  of  people’s  stories  in  a  group  of  Hoops/Soccer  4  Hope  All  Stars  and  students  from  one  of  the  top  universities  in  the  world,  UCT.      The  Lead  Your  Life  Program  is  only  in  its  initial  stages,  but  holds  much  potential  to  positively  impact  many  people.  The  UCT  students  will  hopefully  gain  valuable  experience  mentoring,  challenging,  and  supporting  a  peer  who  may  come  from  very  different  circumstances.  The  All  Stars  will  be  exposed  to  a  whole  new  world,  being  truly  encouraged,  perhaps  for  the  first  time  in  their  lives,  to  clarify  and  work  towards  personal  goals  and  dreams.  Hoops  4  Hope  views  Lead  Your  Life  as  a  chance  to  foster  even  stronger  individuals,  increase  their  potential  to  move  on  to  greater  opportunities,  and  thus  consistently  open  the  door  for  new  All  Stars  to  enter  the  organization.  Even  the  children  on  the  ground  in  H4H’s  programs  will  feel  the  benefit  of  Lead  Your  Life;  a  good  coach  must  be  strong  in  his  own  life  in  order  to  be  the  greatest  help  to  his  players.    Stay  tuned  for  more  Lead  Your  Life  Program  updates  in  the  coming  months!  

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Molly  Blair,  Director  of  Development  Hoops  4  Hope  34  Grove  St.  #1  NY,  NY  10014  

Mobile:  917.414.0810  Email:  [email protected]  

 Thierry  Kita,  South  

African  Director  Hoops  4  Hope  PO  Box  165  

Cape  Town,  South  Africa  8000  Mobile:    (27)  82-­728-­9109  

Email:  [email protected]      

Ngoni  Mukukula,  Zimbabwean  Director  

Hoops  4  Hope  19  Bates  Street  

Milton  Park,  Harare  Mobile:  (263)(91)  240-­4067  

Email:  [email protected]  

   Rick  Gill,  Canadian  Director  Hoops  4  Hope  

Unit  #18  -­  6195  168  St.  Surrey,  B.C.  Canada  V3S-­3X9  

Mobile:  (778)  836-­5114  Email:  [email protected]  

Mark  Crandall,  International  Director  and  Founder  

Hoops  4  Hope  Po  Box  895  

East  Hampton,  NY  11937  Mobile:  631.774.0571  

Email:  [email protected]  

Hoops  4  Hope  &  Soccer  4  Hope  are  leaders  in  providing  sustainable  and  innovative  programs  for  the  empowerment  and  positive  change  of  youth  in  disadvantaged  communities  through  basketball  and  soccer  based  education,  health,  and  skills  for  life  programs  in  southern  Africa.  

From  March  24th-­‐26th   South  African  Director  Thierry  Kita   and  Programs  Manager  Karl  Voysey  attended  the  SSCN  conference  in  Pretoria,  South  Africa.  

The   Sport   for   Social   Change   Network   (SSCN)   is   a   meeting   point   for   dynamic   organizations  involved   or   interested   in   using   sport   as   a   tool   to   make   social   change   happen.   The   Southern  African   Hub   is   generously   supported   by   Nike   and   YDF.   Please   go   to   their   site   to   learn  more:  http://sscn-­‐sa.ning.com/  

H4H Attends SSCN