Introducing the CWB Team Uganda Spring 2016 variety
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Project Leader: Mark Campbell
Nickname: At work ‘Professor’; at cricket ‘Cymbals
Home Town: North London
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I’ve been on four CWB projects and loved every minute. I have found a regular boost of smiles from enthusiastic children keeps me going at work for the rest of the year and everyone at CWB who has been to Uganda tells me how beautiful it is, so I want to see for myself.
Why Am I nearly famous – Nearly famous? Don’t you know who I am? I’ve hit an England bowler for 4 and my wife has an OBE!
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:
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Cricket Tutor: Graham Gayton
Returning CWB Volunteer
Home Town: Perranporth in Cornwall
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: Coaching Cricket is something I enjoy and I love Uganda and the people. If I can save one life our project will be worthwhile
I was nearly famous because: Fame has never been on my list. Likeable – yes
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:
Love Queen the group and Freddie Mercury
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First Time Volunteer: Beth Evans
Home Town: Redhill, Surrey
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I’m doing this as I am extremely passionate about cricket and also about the power cricket has to teach valuable life lessons and educating communities around the world. I am lucky enough to have grown up with a very supportive family. Many people do not have this support or people around to offer advice and guidance. If I can help even one person then I am making a difference. Going to Africa is one of my biggest dreams, this is an opportunity of a lifetime for me to help volunteering with local communities and giving young people a chance of a better future. (brief-ooppsss-as you can tell I talk too much!!)
I was nearly famous because my dad is Chris Evans………just not the ginger version-plus he’s a little older!
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:
Home Town: North London
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I am doing this because I love coaching cricket and I love the idea of using cricket to get across real life messages which can make a difference to whole communities
Unfortunately I am not nearly famous because my middle name is Keith
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:

Home Town: Bristol
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I loved my trip to Botswana last year. I have played sport since a very young age and have experienced a great deal of enjoyment through playing sport. I want to be able to help share some of the enjoyment I have experienced with those less fortunate than myself through the coaching of cricket
I was nearly famous because a paparazzi photographer took a photograph of myself and a couple of friends having a beer with former footballers Lee Sharpe and Chris Kamara
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:
Home Town: Hertford
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I am passionate about Africa, young people achieving their potential, and most of all cricket – so what’s not to like?
I was nearly famous because: I shared the same name as Dr Who’s assistant before I was married (although admittedly it was spelt differently)
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:

Current town – Monmouth but born in Middlesbrough
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I love cricket, I love coaching cricket and I want as many other people to love cricket as possible!
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:

Home Town: The Cotswolds
I am volunteering for CWB in Uganda because: I love cricket and want to use that in a positive way. Also I have never been to Africa before. I want to use money I am earning over my year out in a positive way.
I was nearly famous because I have a signed rugby ball by Jonny Wilkinson with mud where he kicked it.
First 3 songs when I shuffle my Ipod:
Good luck Tom and all at CWB. What a fantastic experience. Hope all goes well.