CWB Autumn 2013
This Autumn volunteers from CWB will be once again travelling to Botswana to coach and develop cricket with key AIDS awareness messages. You can follow their progress here on this blog.
Cricket Without Boundaries
The Cricket Without Boundaries Trust was established in April 2005 by founder-trustees Andy Hobbs, Chris Kangis and Ed Williams. It is a registered charity in the UK, number 1111316, operating under the name of Cricket Without Boundaries (“CWB”). CWB has three main goals: To spread cricket through coaching children and teaching adults how to coach;...
HIV and AIDS in Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa is more heavily affected by HIV and AIDS than any other region of the world. An estimated 22.4 million people are living with HIV in the region – around two thirds of the global total. In 2008 around 1.4 million people died from AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa and 1.9 million people became infected...
About Botswana
Botswana is located in the heart of Southern Africa; its neighbours include Namibia, Angola, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Botswana is different in many ways from some of its neighbours, it has a good income which mainly comes from diamonds and it has a stable democratic government based on the Westminster system. Botswana is a relatively large...
Meet the team
Tracey Seaman Tracey is 41 years old, is an accountant (which is great for scoring!) and has been playing cricket for 7 years, 5 of which she has captained the ladies team at Ickenham CC. As an ECB level 2 coach, Tracey started coaching the girls at Ickenham when there were about 10 girl colts,...
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