{"id":6,"date":"2011-09-16T12:31:39","date_gmt":"2011-09-16T12:31:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/cwbblogs.com\/uganda11\/"},"modified":"2011-10-04T20:00:35","modified_gmt":"2011-10-04T20:00:35","slug":"the-team","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/cwbblogs.com\/uganda11\/the-team\/","title":{"rendered":"Meet The Team"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong><\/p>\n<div>\n<dl>\n<dt><a href=\"..\/files\/2011\/09\/Uganda11.jpg\"><img decoding=\"async\" loading=\"lazy\" src=\"..\/files\/2011\/09\/Uganda11.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"650\" height=\"419\" \/><\/a> <\/dt>\n<dd>The Uganda Autumn 2011 Team (minus Alan!)<\/dd>\n<dd><\/dd>\n<\/dl>\n<\/div>\n<p><\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong> <\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Veronique Cowan-Goessant<\/strong> &#8211; Volunteering  for CWB over the last  two years has given me a fabulous chance to  combine cricket, a sport I  love with charity work in Africa , a  continent I have a long standing  interest in.\u00a0 My two trips to Botswana  have been hard work but  fulfilling and fun.\u00a0 I have thoroughly enjoyed  the hands-on experience  and the close contact we built with the teachers  and children.\u00a0  Although we will be using the same approach in Uganda, I  am very much  looking forward to seeing how the teachers and children  respond in a  country less exposed to cricket.\u00a0 I think the goal of  trying to get  children at a young age and getting a message across in an  indirect way  through sport is one of the best ways of tackling the  issue of  HIV\/Aids.\u00a0 As a result, I am happily immersing myself in  supporting the  charity by being a member of their HIV\/Aids group. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/Veronique-Cowan-Goessant0\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/Veronique-Cowan-Goessant0<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Richard Davies<\/strong> &#8211; Playing career, captain of England Schools in  1972, Army and Combined  Services,\u00a0one first class match for  Warwickshire, Berkshire and club  professional at Arbroath. Played rugby  for the Army. Grounds manager at  Worksop and Lancing Colleges, cricket  coach and tutor for the  ECB.\u00a0Started\u00a0coaching in Uganda in 1992 then  got involved with the  charity through Andy Hobbs in 2007. I&#8217;ve tutored  trips in Kenya and  Uganda for the charity. I love\u00a0going out to Africa  with the charity as  the combination of the cricket and the HIV\/Aids  really appealed to me  and working with teachers helps give the  sustainability of our work. And  when you&#8217;ve experienced the wide smiles  and laughter of the African  children it really is infectious and you  want to repeat it. I never get  bored with the country as I get to see  it through new volunteers eyes on  each trip.<\/p>\n<p>I hear you say how do you get the time? I retired 18  months ago\u00a0and  decided to do as little as possible and achieved it by  living on a  remote mountainside on Crete with stunning sea views\u00a0where\u00a0I  can  indulge myself in walking the mountains or fishing off the rocks  below.  Oh, and some time in the beach taverna! Why not!!<\/p>\n<p><strong>Michelle Hayden<\/strong> &#8211; James and I usually visit a new Greek island  for our holiday each year&#8230;this year he asked me if I fancied going to  Africa! Of course, I said yes&#8230;then he told me it was to coach  cricket! CWB has given us the chance to visit a country and continent  that we have not visited before and I am really excited about going  (even though it&#8217;s cricket related)! I am looking forward to supporting  the coaches with spreading the HIV\/AIDS awareness messages, whilst they  use their expertise with coaching the children and young people, as we  travel around Uganda. Maybe I will even pick up some crickety skills  whilst we are there!<\/p>\n<p>This is an opportunity of a lifetime, one which I am sure I will  never forget. I will be leaving behind a day-to-day job of working with  children and families who we, in this country, consider to be in need. I  suspect that this experience will open my eyes to how privileged we  really are and how grateful we should be. So thank you to all of those  people who have supported James and I to raise the money we needed to  get here and we will see you all when we get back! BRING IT ON! <a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/James-Savory-Michelle-Hayden\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/James-Savory-Michelle-Hayden<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Alan Hough<\/strong> &#8211; Level 2 coach with Ockbrook and Borrowash CC near  to Derby. I am married with 2 children at school (13 and 16) who both  play &#8211; how could they not! This is an opportunity to put something back  into cricket and society in a way that is a bit different, and outside  of my comfort zone.<\/p>\n<p>Apart from being an unpaid taxi driver (my daughter starts her  driving lessons next week), I am MD of 2 engineering companies. Outside  cricket I have a long association with amateur drama and operatics  including many years singing Gilbert and Sullivan, a big garden which is  a constant headache and pleasure all at the same time, and watch as  much Rugby (Leicester Tigers for preference) and Hockey with my family  as I can find time for. I am delighted not to have been put in charge of  the group&#8217;s emergency toilet roll stash, but have been nominated as  treasurer. At 4500sh to the pound, I look like being a millionaire for  the duration. <a href=\"http:\/\/http\/\/www.justgiving.com\/Alan-Hough\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/Alan-Hough<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Graham Hurst<\/strong> &#8211; It didn&#8217;t take long for me to decide to sign up  for a CWB project after I viewed some of the blogs on the website and  heard what previous volunteers had to say. What an amazing opportunity  to go to Africa and combine a love of cricket with promoting the  important message regarding HIV\/Aids. I am a level 1 badminton coach  with little experience of coaching large groups so am looking forward to  that challenge. The team has a great wealth of experience and I can&#8217;t  wait to learn from them and hopefully play my part in the team too. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/grahamhurst\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/grahamhurst<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Michael Reeves<\/strong> &#8211; This is my fifth trip on a CWB project, twice  to Botswana and now three times to Uganda. I got involved after seeing  an email from Andy Hobbs back in the summer of 2009. The first trip to  Botswana was so enjoyable and worthwhile, that when another email came  saying that CWB needed 2 more people to go to Uganda, I didn&#8217;t hesitate.  Together with my wife, Veronika, we have made lasting friendships with  fellow volunteers and local African teachers and officials from the  local cricket boards.<\/p>\n<p>If CWB had only been involved with coaching cricket, then I don&#8217;t  think that I would have continued to volunteer on a regular basis. Once I  had been out to Africa and seen for myself the misery that HIV \/ AIDS  could cause, it was a simple decision to carry on with the charity and  now I am part of the HIV\/AIDS group which meets to see how we can better  educate the teachers and children that we coach cricket to in HIV  prevention.<a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/Veronika-Michael-Reeves\"> <\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/Veronika-Michael-Reeves\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/Veronika-Michael-Reeves<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Veronika Reeves<\/strong> &#8211; This is my fifth project with CWB. Initially  I started volunteering because I loved everything African and thought  that the charity&#8217;s  idea of linking HIV\/AIDS awareness with cricket was  interesting. Since my first trip in 2009 I have learned a lot about  cricket, coaching and HIV\/AIDS and realised that I have the great  opportunity to make a difference. I have been to Uganda before and fell  in love with the country, the people, the children and the enthusiasm  for everything new. I can&#8217;t wait to be back there under the scorching  sun hoping that it might just rain this once&#8230; I hope the team will  enjoy the trip and will come back for more. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/Veronika-Michael-Reeves\" target=\"_blank\">www.justgiving.com\/Veronika-Michael-Reeves<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>James Savory <\/strong>&#8211; Cricket is my passion, I have played the game for over 20 years and have been coaching for the past 12 years, formally as a volunteer coach at Evesham CC in Worcestershire and more recently as a community coach\/development officer for the Cumbria Cricket Board. The two and a half years I have spent working for the CCB has brought many varied and rewarding experiences. I am constantly looking for ways to challenge myself as a cricket coach and better myself as a human being. Coaching in Uganda and relating cricket to HIV\/AIDS awareness will certainly be very different and exciting challenge.<\/p>\n<p>This will be my first trip to Africa, somewhere I have always wanted to go. It will also be my first experience of volunteering for a charity on this scale, to be honest I never thought that as a cricket coach I would have much to offer the people of Africa with any of the difficulties that they face! That was before I discovered &#8220;Cricket Without Boundaries&#8221;. I immediately knew this was my opportunity to do something worthwhile, something that could really make a difference to peoples lives. My Fiancee Michelle and I live 250 miles apart so our holiday time is precious to us, but I knew she would see that this was a once in a lifetime experience that we could share. I also knew that Michelle&#8217;s experience as a social worker combined with my cricket coaching skills could make us decent candidates for selection by CWB. We were thrilled and honoured to be chosen and hope we can do a great job for CWB in Uganda and I look forward to sharing our experiences with everyone who has kindly supported us with our fundraising when we return.<a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/James-Savory-Michelle-Hayden\" target=\"_blank\"> www.justgiving.com\/James-Savory-Michelle-Hayden<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Hannah Weaver<\/strong> &#8211; I first heard about CWB from Trustee Ed  Williams, Ed used to work with my husband and his Cairo to Cape Town  Adventure soon became the stuff of legend!!  Six years on two children  (me not Ed) and a career change later, I find myself in the enviable  position of working for CWB as Charity Executive doing  a job I love  with the most fantastic, inspiring volunteers.  I am enormously excited  to be part of the Uganda team and looking forward to delivering the  coaching programmes in areas new to CWB.  I am an avid cricket fan due  mainly to the fact that when I first met my husband he played cricket  both days every weekend so if wanted to see him I had to watch!!  My  coaching skills are unproven however, and the school  P.E report I  received a long time ago is still very true today \u201cwhat she lacks in  talent she makes up for in enthusiasm\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>HIV\/Aids is ravaging Sub Saharan Africa.  Over 65% of all HIV  sufferers live in this region.  Whilst the focus on HIV\/Aids has  somewhat been lost in the developed world, mainly due to the success of  anti-retroviral medicines and good sexual health education, it continues  to blight the lives of millions in the developing world.  The unique  mix of cricket development and HIV\/Aids awareness that CWB delivers is a  fantastic way of passing on key messages.<\/p>\n<p>I am so very grateful to all my friends and family who have been so  generous in their donations towards the project  to my husband Matt who  has encouraged and supported me in fulfilling a long held ambition to  travel to Africa.   I do hope you will all follow my adventure by  reading the blog.  When it is my turn to write I will be gearing it to  my 6 and 3 year old so apologise in advance for the \u201cstory time\u201d  delivery!!<a href=\"http:\/\/www.justgiving.com\/HannahWeaver\" target=\"_blank\"> www.justgiving.com\/HannahWeaver<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Uganda Autumn 2011 Team (minus Alan!) 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