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We have now started to hold devlopment days to welcome newcomers to the charty and to explore new projects and ways of achieving them. A summary of our first such meeting is covered below.
The half-day forum comprised a mix of guest speakers, as well as a
brainstorming session which allowed the generation of many ideas and
targets for the future development of the project. One of the most
encouraging outcomes was an incredible number of new volunteers, for
whom the day was a springboard for committing their time to help move
the charity forward.
During the first part of the session, the audience was welcomed by FOE
Director Derek Keir. After a group icebreaker, which ended up with
rather more than just the ice broken following an unfortunate collision
with the refreshment table, the group was then addressed first by Lyson
Zulu, and then by Oscar Mwanga, who founded EduSport in 1999.
Myself and Alfie Shephard gave a short update about our more recent
involvement in FOE, before the session moved on to a 'market stall'
rotation intended to introduce potential volunteers to the range of
activities EduSport has to offer.
This was a particularly fruitful part of the
afternoon, as it saw the creation of 8 project teams, each taking
responsibility for pushing forward a particular area of FOE; for instance sponsorship, marketing, fundraising and developing closer ties with FOE Norway.
Even those who were already committed to other projects were able to
provide new ideas and novel approaches whilst rotating around the
tables and chatting to the project leads.
As the day wrapped up, all those involved were
invited out for a meal and social in Covent Garden, which provided yet
another opportunity to get to know fellow Friend of EduSport
members. I'm sure that I join many others in extending a massive THANK
YOU to Derek for his organisation of this event, and sharing his
infectious enthusiasm with all who attended!