God, AIDS, Africa & HOPE

Reflections / Gedanken

Explainer: HOPE Cape Town – why visitors are welcome

Township Tours are in demand when it comes to the tourism industry in South Africa – but obviously there are also voices against the township tourism equalling it with a zoo visit and feeling ashamed of the unhinged curiosity some tourists display while being on such a visit.

HOPE Cape Town has always understood that visitors are part of the mission statement. We are not only walking with people in South Africa, but we are also trying to bridge the gap in allowing tourists and visitors to walk with us for some hours. In doing so, we believe we can add value to the experience on both sides – allowing an encounter which enriches all participating.

We don’t have a kiddie’s choir, nor there are flowers to hand over. There are stories to tell, people to meet and to witness a world, often so far apart from the place visitors are coming from. There are days with lots of activities and days when the path is slow and unexciting. Whatever it is – that’s the reality we have to offer.

In a world, which especially in Europe thrives on fortifying borders and seeing migrants as a threat, it is essential to create understanding for realities and the real picture often lost in transition in the news. We have therefore to create spaces of social impact, social encounters and social understanding. We have to create spaces for humanity, but also allowing to witness developments in environmental questions which will shape the future of the world. A melting pot of experiences of different kinds – a bridging facility – a point of reference reminding us of the most important things in life.

HOPE Cape Town wants to shape this aspect of work in the near future – watch the space to learn more about ‘bringing worlds together’.

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HOPE Cape Town – good to know…

HOPE Cape Town has grown substantially and with it its portfolios. This warranted a new webpage design to allow all the work being presented appropriately. Being holistic means at times also confusing people with the variety of scopes of work.

Please feel free to visit our new page www.hopecapetown.org

If you want to see the work of HOPE Cape Town in one minute, then please check out the following video on our YouTube page:

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Explainer: HOPE Cape Town – Charity versus Development

Travelling in Europe and the USA trying to tell the story of hope to the respective attentive audiences and to introduce our work, I am very often confronted with the word “Charity work”.

People, especially in the religious or humanitarian context, see HOPE Cape Town and its work in the context of “charity”. We collect money to help poor people – to say it in simple word. And obviously as a religious or humanitarian person, you give a contribution via the organisation to assist those in need.

“Those in need” – indeed this is charity when you help those who are in dire need, who are in a direct and life-threatening emergency. Charity means to feel with those who are in situations turning their lives upside down. And yes, HOPE Cape Town has in some segments of work also this charity aspect: giving out meals, handing out cloth is charity work.

But HOPE Cape Town does not define itself with “charity”alone – we pride ourselves of being a development agency. That sounds big and almost governmental – most people think of the respective government departments spending money on big projects via the foreign government entities; often in the knowledge that it is triggered rather by political interests than real needs. And obviously being aware that often not all money is reaching the goalposts set for the specific project.

Development, as we understand it, means indeed walking with the people we encounter. It means to sit and listen first to what the needs are instead of what we think is needed. It means to discuss matters, include all considerations and to make at the end joined decisions. Furthermore, it means to take people seriously, to discover the wisdom of people with different thinking – and sometimes it also means to run against a wall and to knock your head before being successful.

This development work is in our understanding the only way to sustain changes, to allow growing in personal lives, but also communities and to strive for a better world.

And “the better world” means that development does not end there. To really change the world on all levels there must be a clear understanding, that the impact is not alone – in our case – in South Africa – but that there is a two-way road back to Europe and the so-called developed countries.

The world is currently changing massively and only if we allow for encounter, for touching each other’s life and mindset, we develop an understanding for each other which is an added fertilizer for tomorrow’s better world. And those encounters have to be on eye-level. Some people say, the West has the money, the South the humanity and wisdom – whatever it is: only if we want to develop jointly we have a chance to create a world where the next generations will be delighted to live in. We owe it to them.

So development as we see it at HOPE Cape Town, it is like a bridge bringing worlds together to walk together and to reflect together to make sense of the colourful diversity and to show that nobody is an island any more. We need each other to overcome all the challenges be it social, economic or environmental.

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Job opening full time

Opportunity type:

Full Time Employment

Opportunity closing date:

Tuesday 23 April 2024

HOPE Cape Town, a development organization founded 2001 and based in Delft, is seeking a passionate

HOPE Liaison Officer

(m/f/d) for our new campus, just 30 minutes from Cape Town and near the airport.

Our campus is the headquarters of our NGO. It is not only a place of encounter but also a symbol of hope, where guests, visitors, sponsors, and interested individuals from around the world can come together to support our mission. Visitors are invited to be part of our inspiring community, they can experience the other South Africa and learn about the impact HOPE Cape Town has been able to make to the lives of so many.

Your Responsibilities

– Organization and coordination of visits and tours.
– Liaison with tour operators, tour guides, relevant companies, and organizations.
– Promoting the campus in terms of rentals for workshops, trainings, and guest experiences.

– Overseeing the bookings and maintaining contact with the organizers.

– Identifying and implementing income-generating activities on the campus.
– Building and maintaining relationships with stakeholders and supporters

– Ensuring an efficient process for all guest enquiries and concerns

– Developing creative ideas to enhance the guest experience

– Planning and implementing team-building activities

– Warmly welcoming and assisting guests, visitors, sponsors, and interested individuals.

Your Profile

– Enthusiastic with strong communication skills

– Experience in Guest Relations or Event Management

– Organizational talent and the ability to handle multiple tasks simultaneously

– Creative and innovative

– Ability to develop and implement concepts

– Willingness to work flexible hours, including some weekends and evenings

– Proficiency in English for written and oral communication as well as another South African language

What We Offer

– The opportunity to be part of an international organization with a crucial mission

– A dynamic and inspiring team and work environment on our brand-new campus

– The chance to build relationships with guests, visitors, and sponsors from around the world

– Training opportunities and room for personal development

– Competitive salary

If you enjoy inspiring people, building relationships, developing creative ideas to enhance visitor experience, and feel you can actively shape our vision, we look forward to receiving your application.

Please send your resume and a compelling cover letter to:

trust@hopecapetown.org

Deadline: 23.04.2024

Please note that only successful applicants will be invited to an interview.

HOPE Cape Town: Improving lives together

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Explainer: HOPE Cape Town USA

Next to HOPE Cape Town Association, HOPE Cape Town Trust and HOPE Kapstadt Stiftung there is another sister NGO called HOPE Cape Town USA.

During the Word Aids Conference in Washington / DC many years ago it became clear, that the HIV prevalence rates in Washington or Dallas within the non-white communities were comparable with those horrific numbers in South Africa.

Same problems, but certainly different situations and different ways to tackle the existing challenges. Rev Fr Stefan Hippler, who attended the conference, brought the stats and situation analysis with back to South Africa. Meetings with the then Head of Social Services in a New Jersey county Mr Joe Kunzmann and a lawyer from Dallas, Mrs Stacie McNulty Greskowiak led to the formation of HOPE Cape Town USA.

The entity was meant to explore synergies between the work in the fields of HIV/AIDS in both countries. Connections were established to local NGO’s and HOPE Cape Town via HOPE Cape Town USA and promising leads developed. The pandemic destroyed most of the plans and HOPE Cape Town is slowly finding its feet again.

In November 2023 the first fund-raiser was held in Ann Arbor / Michigan, where one of the 4 directors now resides. Further steps of local engagement as well as fundraising efforts are in planing.

HOPE Cape Town USA is a recognized NGO in the USA with the ability to issue tax-deductible receipts and the directors are currently:

Chair: Joseph E Kunzmann (Somerville / New Jersey) Treasurer: Somerville / Shirley Kunzmann (New Jersey) Secretary: Stacie McNulty Greskowiak (Michigan) and the two members Auntjuan Wiley aka Mr Community” (Dallas / Texas) and Stefan Hippler (representing HOPE Cape Town Trust South Africa)

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