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Karl presents at Sport & Globilisation Conference
posted by Stefan Kunze on April 26th, 2010
Karl Hankinson
Karl said: "It was a good opportunity to bring together different organisations and trade ideas of how we all use sport in our different ways to tackle social issues. There was great interest in Africaid′s work, particularly how the lessons we have learnt in South Africa are now being transferred to worthwhile communities here in the UK. Conferences such as this offer a great platform to raise the profile of the excellent work we are doing out in South Africa."
Website continues to be a great success
posted by Stefan Kunze on April 16th, 2010
There are only a few white spots left on the WhizzKids internet map
Since the launch in November 2009 we had more than 2 500 people coming to www.whizzkidsunited.org and more than 17 000 pages have been viewed.
And the website is a worldwide success: our visitors came from 100 different countries (Slovakia was number 100) or 1069 different cities.
A big thanks you goes to everybody who visits our website and helps to make WhizzKids even more famous all over the globe.
You can also follow us on facebook by joining the WhizzKids United group.
News from the website developer
posted by Stefan Kunze on March 31st, 2010
If you visit our website regularly, you might have the feeling that some of the content is missing - and you are right. Our website was attacked by hackers last week for the second time in three months and unfortunately the attackers found a security hole in our database and managed to delete content from our database.
The good news is that we know what they deleted and that we are working on recovering these contents, like news articles, staff profiles and photo galleries. So the website should be good as new very soon.
On another note, we have recently changed our mailing procedure for the newsletter which now only takes us two minutes instead of two days (what a difference). Plus, we will change our newsletter to entirely HTML format in the future. If you should have the feeling that you don′t understand a word... it simply means, that the newsletter will become a lot more user-friendly.
If you wish to send feedback on our website, please feel free to email me at stefan@africaid.org.za.
The good news is that we know what they deleted and that we are working on recovering these contents, like news articles, staff profiles and photo galleries. So the website should be good as new very soon.
On another note, we have recently changed our mailing procedure for the newsletter which now only takes us two minutes instead of two days (what a difference). Plus, we will change our newsletter to entirely HTML format in the future. If you should have the feeling that you don′t understand a word... it simply means, that the newsletter will become a lot more user-friendly.
If you wish to send feedback on our website, please feel free to email me at stefan@africaid.org.za.
Happy Birthday Matthias!
posted by Stefan Kunze on December 2nd, 2009
Matthias Kaspar (24)
Happy Birthday again to you, Matthias.
Back again
posted by Stefan Kunze on November 2nd, 2009
Hi everybody,
I am Stefan, the first volunteer who returned to WhizzKids United. As Oli is on his well deserved holidays, I will have the pleasure to write this week′s blog and to share some of my first impressions with you.
I have been with WhizzKids United before. That was in August 2007 for six months and it always was my dream to come back to South Africa since I left in February 2008. And so far, I do not regret that I returned. There was a very warm welcoming for me when I arrived and I really felt that everybody else was just as happy for me to be back as myself.
My job is pretty much the same like in 2007. I am programme coordinator, which means that I work a lot in the field, closely with our trainers and try to keep everything running smoothly at the ground. The big difference compared to 2007 is the change of the working conditions. There is the office now, which allows a far better and more professional working atmosphere than we used to have it in our "dinning room" at Clark Road. Plus there is a lot more staff (at times there was only Marcus and me two years ago) and a very clear structure. I remember Marcus always laughed at me in 2007 when I spoke about the need of better structures and - big surprise - now it came alive. All in all I really like it.
At last, I′d like to add that whoever finds a spelling mistake in my text may keep it!
Cheers
Stefan
I am Stefan, the first volunteer who returned to WhizzKids United. As Oli is on his well deserved holidays, I will have the pleasure to write this week′s blog and to share some of my first impressions with you.
I have been with WhizzKids United before. That was in August 2007 for six months and it always was my dream to come back to South Africa since I left in February 2008. And so far, I do not regret that I returned. There was a very warm welcoming for me when I arrived and I really felt that everybody else was just as happy for me to be back as myself.
My job is pretty much the same like in 2007. I am programme coordinator, which means that I work a lot in the field, closely with our trainers and try to keep everything running smoothly at the ground. The big difference compared to 2007 is the change of the working conditions. There is the office now, which allows a far better and more professional working atmosphere than we used to have it in our "dinning room" at Clark Road. Plus there is a lot more staff (at times there was only Marcus and me two years ago) and a very clear structure. I remember Marcus always laughed at me in 2007 when I spoke about the need of better structures and - big surprise - now it came alive. All in all I really like it.
At last, I′d like to add that whoever finds a spelling mistake in my text may keep it!
Cheers
Stefan

