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Press Release: Chile Cycle Tour

Chile Cycle Tour Chile Cycle Tour 2

The Amy Biehl Foundation is proud to be associated with Eugene Brookes as he undertakes an epic journey through Chile in a 20 day cycle tour. Curt Warrin will be documenting the tour which will start at Arica in the north of Chile, down the coast to Vina del Mar in October 2010 in a partnership which aims to raise funds and awareness of the organisation.

Eugene has completed two such epic journeys through Cuba and Morocco in 2003 and 2008 respectively, and is now hoping to share his experiences with the youth. The ultimate vision is to bring together youth organisations and adventure stores under a collaborative partnership in order to lift the profile of outdoor activities with the youth in the townships.

On conclusion of the tour they will do motivational talks to the children in our programmes, visit youth organisations and schools, sharing their passion for the sport and outdoor activities and create awareness of other cultures.

To donate to this cause, please email anita@amybiehl.co.za

To read more about Eugene’s Morocan and Cuban tours visist http:\\morococycle.blogspot.com

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South Africa honours Linda Biehl

Dating back from 2006…

Linda letter

South Africa has awarded one of its highest civilian honours to a Chicago-born mother who became an international peace activist and motivational speaker following her daughter’s tragic death in Cape Town.

On Monday, Linda Biehl was among the thirty-eight recipients of National Orders for exception contributiongs to the benefit of the country.

President Thabo Mbeki awarded Biehl with the Order of the Companions of OR Tambo (bronze class) for “displaying outstanding spirit of forgiveness in the wake of the murder of her daughter and contributing to the promotion of non-racism in post-apartheid South Africa.”

On 25 August 1993, Biehl’s daughter, Amy, an American Fulbright scholar working in South Africa against apartheid, was beaten and stabbed to death in Gugulethu, a township near Cape Town.

In 1998 the four young men convicted of her murder were granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) after serving five years of their sentence – a decision that was supported by Amy’s parents.

Easy Nofemela and Ntobeko Peni, two of the convicted men, now work for the Amy Biehl Foundation Trust in Cape Town, a charity which dedicates its work to putting up barriers against violence.

‘We took our strength from Amy’

“We took our strength in handling the situation directly from Amy,”

Biehl told BuaNews on Tuesday after receiving the order at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. “She was intensely involved in South African politics, and even though the violence leading up to free elections had caused her death, we didn’t want to say anything negative about South Africa’s journey to democracy.”

Biehl said she did not look at herself as a victim but as an agent of change.

While some people accused the Biehls of supporting criminals, the foundation they had started in their daughter’s name was all about preventing young South Africans from committing crime.

“I have come to believe passionately in restorative justice,” Biehl said. “It’s what South Africans call ‘ubuntu’ – to choose to forgive rather than demand retribution; a belief that my humanity is inextricably caught up in yours.”

‘The story of what and who we are’

Speaking during Monday’s ceremony, Mbeki said the Orders where awarded to those who deserved high tribute for what they had done to enrich others’ lives, making it possible for South Africa to call itself an adherent of the ancient values of ubuntu.

“The honours that we bestow today tell the story of what and who we are, of what and who we shall be,” Mbeki said.

“These are our National Orders, the symbols that represent the nobility of human endeavour, constituting a Hall of Fame that will, today, be enriched by new and distinguished members.”

Among the latest members of South Africa’s National Orders was Beka Ntsanwisi, known as Limpopo province’s “Mother Theresa”, who received the Order of the Baobab in bronze.

The Order of the Baobab represents exceptional contribution, and is awarded to South African citizens for distinguished service that goes beyond the call of duty.

Ntsanwisi, the Munghana Lo Nene Radio presenter, was recognised for her contribution in the fields of health, education, youth development and the upliftment of rural communities in Limpopo.

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Cape Epic heroes raise R70 000 for Amy Biehl Foundation

Four Cape Town Cyclists have raised R70 000 to date through the Cape Epic for the Amy Biehl Foundation with a target of R100 000 end May

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The 4 Capetonians who took part in the Cape Epic from 21 to 28 March 2010, Dr Ian Seggie (47), a well respected Cape Town anaesthetist, Donald Christy (47), Operations Director Of Reeds Motor Group, Mike Powell (32), General Manager of Reeds Tygervalley and Alex Kruger (40), a well know IT Specialist, managed to raise R70 000 for the Amy Biehl Foundation with more donations still coming in!  The Reeds Cape Epic team are working fast and furiously to get to the R100 000 mark and you can be assured they will!  They also have an Amy Biehl cycling shirt autographed by Lance Armstrong which will be put on auction as well as more cycling shirts for sale as featured in the photo, from left to right is – Alex Kruger, Mike Powell, Ian Seggie and Donald Christy.  If anyone is interested in buying cycling shirts, please contact Ilchen Retief on ilchen@amybiehl.co.za.

Reeds has been a wonderful partner over the last couple of years, providing the Foundation with the use of a 10 seater vehicle, donating a Corsa last year and Mr Ian Bell has decided that, for his 60th birthday, he does not want any gifts and asked friends and family to make donations to the Foundation.  “We are extremely grateful to Reeds and value our partnership and their commitment to making a difference in the communities” says Ilchen Retief, PR, Events & Fundraising Manager for the Amy Biehl Foundation.

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Football legend Lucas Radebe gives workshop

Lucas Radebe, South Africa’s legendary football defender, gave a clinic at Nomliganiselo Primary School on the 7th of April. The ex-defender of Leeds United is a well-known and respected footballer throughout the world, and is an ambassador for the World Cup later this year. The Amy Biehl Foundation would like to thank Lucas for his visit and his inspiring speech for the kids!

Here are some of the pictures:
Lucas Radebe shows some skills to the children

Lucas Radebe, a legend for Leeds United!

Lucas Radebe and the children

Lucas Radebe and Kevin Chapling speaking to the children

Lucas Radebe

Lucas Radebe

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Invitation to meet with NFL Players

On 25 March 2010, the Amy Biehl Foundation was invited by Dr Alberta Mayberry at the Consul General of the USA in honour of players from America’s National Football League, for a cocktail reception. The following players attended:  Adrian Peterson (Minnesota Vikings), Tommie Harris (Chicago Bears), Roy Williams (Dallas Cowboys) and Mark Clayton (Baltimore Ravens). Here are some of the pictures:

From Left: Mark Clayton, Roy Williams, Clive, Ilchen, Tommie Harris, Adrian Peterson
From Left: Mark Clayton, Roy Williams, Clive, Ilchen, Tommie Harris, Adrian Peterson

Ilchen and Adrian Peterson:
Ilchen and Adrian Peterson

From Left to right: Adrian Peterson, Tommie Harris, Clive Alberta Mayberry, Mark Clayton, Ilchen, GregoryFrom Left: Adrian Peterson, Tommie Harris, Clive Alberta Mayberry, Mark Clayton, Ilchen, Gregory

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Linda Biehl nominated for Unity is Strength Award

Linda Biehl has been nominated by Unity is Strength for an award in the category of International Anti-discrimination. The ceremony took place on 27 March in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

The award show is a big event which brings together 1100 influential people from different backgrounds. This year we proudly announce that Linda Biehl is amongst the selected role models to receive an award.

Linda and the Anti Discrimination Award

Click here to have a look at the Unity is Strength website.

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Amy Biehl goes Dutch!

Proudly we can now spread the news that the Dutch version website of the Amy Biehl Foundation has been launched this week!

Click here to visit the website

Special thanks to Anita Dijksterhuis.

Lets all continue to spread Amy’s word! Sign up for the following online communities (click on logo):

ABF Facebook

ABF Twitter Page

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Amy’s Products – Bread, Wine, Rose

Amy’s products have added an extra dimension to the foundation and have become a sustainable income. The products are Amy’s bread and Amy’s Wine. They can be found in Pick ‘n Pay stores across the Western Cape.

There are many ways in which you can make a contribution to the foundation. Every little step helps. Getting a My Village Card (no costs whatshoever) is an easy way of contributing to the foundation. Also Amy’s Rose has proven to be a great product for donation. Please take a look at ‘Our Shop’ and ‘How can I contribute?’ for more information.

Amy's Bread Wine web Amy's Rose PromoPoster web

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Cape Epic!

Cape EpicThe Cape Epic, the Magical and Untamed African mountain bike race, has become the biggest cycling event in South Africa. Every year around March/April all attention turns to the most challenging race in Africa and one of the biggest mountain bike races in the World. The Cape Epic has put SA on the international cycling map with a bang. From day 1 the Epic was massive, well organised, an experience of a lifetime and addictive as the repeat riders will testify. For any cyclist it is a serious adventure and a challenge, but for the average cyclist it is an almost insurmountable challenge. Going into the race for the first time is an experience in itself, it truly is a voyage into the unknown. For full details check out www.cape-epic.com

Reeds has been supporting the Amy Biehl Foundation for the last couple of years by providing motor vehicles to the Foundation for their use. They have decided to step up their involvement and support of the noble and effective cause and one of the ways they are hoping to do this is by raising the public’s awareness with respect to the Amy Biehl Foundation through our participation in the Cape Epic.

Mike Powell and Donald Christy are riding the Cape Epic Mountain Bike Race from 21 to 28 March  together with partners, Alex Kruger and Ian Seggie respectively. The Cape Epic is regarded as one of the toughest mountain bike events in the world and includes 16000m of climbing traversing  900kms of dirt roads, Jeep Track and single track .  

A brief CV of each Rider:

Dr Ian Seggie (47) – a well respected anaesthetist in Cape Town. Married to Jane( finished 3rd in the Ladies section of the 2008 Epic) and has three children – Christine, Nicole and Keiran.This will be Ian’s first Cape Epic.

Donald Christy – Ops Director Of Reeds Motor Group. Married to Bev and has two children – Gregg and Mitchell. This will be his second Cape Epic.

Mike Powell (32) – Gen Manager of Reeds Tygervalley. Married to Veruschka and has two children Sascha-Leigh and Sean-Michael. Mike competed at Ironman 2008 and finished, this will be his first Cape Epic

Alex Kruger (40) – A well know IT Specialist in the North. Married to Uretha and has two children – Zander and Keanu. This will be Alex’s first Cape Epic.

All monies raised will go directly to the Amy Biehl Foundation as the riders are paying their own costs – between R30 000 and R50 000 per rider. Donations can be deposited into their account with the reference “Cape Epic”. A Tax certificate will be issued to all those requiring it.  They are aiming to raise at least R20 000 so please help us achieve our goal and make a difference with the youth in the townships.

Banking details:

Account Name: Amy Biehl Foundation Trust

Bank: First National Bank, Adderley Street

Branch Code: 201409

Account Number: 62085677890

Reeds has sponsored the riders shirts. They are high quality and made of the most modern sports fabric available. Should you want to purchase a shirt for yourself, they will be sold for R500 incl VAT. Reeds will subsidise the costs of each shirt with R50 and approximately R200 per shirt will go to the Amy Biehl Foundation. The balance will cover the cost of producing the shirts.

Sponsorship of appropriate cycling equipment and services will be used by the riders and donated to the Amy Biehl Foundation after the race if practical.

In these tough times it is difficult for most companies and people to support every charity but however tough it is for most of us, it is tens times tougher for the beneficiaries of the efforts of the Amy Biehl Foundation.
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