Thursday, November 21, 2013

Friday, September 27, 2013

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

We are looking for two new Board Members!


About I Am Somebody! 

I Am Somebody! uses the art of storytelling to build diverse communities committed to supporting the development of youth leaders. Its goal: to build a network of strong relationships among individuals and organizations that results in integrated solutions to young people’s needs. It does this through a Partner Exchange Program, Community Building Program, Mentorship Program and Young Adult Rites of Passage Program. It currently reaches 250 individuals, 10 young adults and 15 non-profit organizations directly.

What does being on the board entail? 

I Am Somebody!’s board plays a key role in enabling the organization to succeed in its work and Board Members are seen as part of the integrated community we are creating. The Board offers oversight of legal and financial compliance but it also serves as a hands-on support structure for the staff team implementing the vision and work. This support structure may involve volunteering, problem solving at meetings, offering access to networks and resources or providing mentorship and advice to staff. The board meets every other month with email and one on one communication in between.

Who are we looking for?

To ensure continued diversity on the board we are currently looking for two non-white male board members; however, we will consider applications from any individuals who have a passion for this work.

We are looking for an individual who brings some of the following qualities:
- Assertive, active, decisive
- Quick to act
- Courageous, Perseveres, not stopped by hearing “NO”, risk taker
- Good motivator of others
- Driver, leader, passionate, integrity and is authentic
- Experienced with detail oriented tasks and large projects
- Seen as practical, dependable and thorough in task situations
- Helpful to others by providing planning and resources
- Moves carefully and follows procedures and guidelines
- Objective, evaluator, follows up

As a bonus, we would benefit from an individual who has expertise in any of the following areas:
- Marketing
- Legal Sector
- Fund raising
- Business/Corporate Sector
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Organizational development

Application process
To apply to join the Board, please submit a letter of intention and Curriculum Vitae to yesiamsomebody@gmail.com by 1 September. 2013.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Wilderness experience for women - Cape Leopard Trust Opportunity


Check out this amazing opportunity offered by our Partner, Cape Leopard Trust! Contact Elizabeth Martins at elizabeth@capeleopard.org.za if you are interested in finding out more.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

From one somebody to another... Bimonthly May 2013 Update!

We hope you enjoy our bimonthly update, it has been an incredible two months and we're so excited to share the news with you! If you would like to view more photos from our North Rites of Passage camp visit our facebook album by Clicking here! If you did not receive the below monthly update via email and would prefer to have a pdf copy please send an email to yesiamsomebody@gmail.com. 


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

March 23 & 24 Overnight Workshop Photos

During our two day workshop participants wrote statements of intention, identifying what they want to step into in their lives. They will use these statements to mark a change in their lives when doing a 24 hour nature solo at our upcoming camp.


Visit our facebook page for more photos: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.563267810371361.1073741831.138868472811299&type=1&l=7170fcb89f 

Monday, March 11, 2013

running with a purpose

the lone runner 
by toni giselle stuart

I am a lone runner. I run to get further away from you, to find me on the road, to find the innate rhythm between breath and beating heart, feet pounding tar. I run to find the words I’m too afraid to say, to imagine saying them to you despite my fear. I run to let go of all the unsaid words holding me back, to lose myself in the road, the trees, the passing cars, the stares from drivers, the waves from other runners. I run to know how I sit in my skin, to know why I cry and to know that if I can last 21.1km on the road there’s nothing else I can’t do. I run to know focus and determination; to spin the cobwebs from my dreaming head, shake off yesterday’s dust, last year’s pain, tomorrow’s angst, to find only today, the day before me, the one the sun has chosen to rise up on, the day that waits for me when I strip off these running shoes. I run to know my limits and to push them. I run to know what it feels like when I feel like I can’t go any further, so I can find the voice inside me that says I can. I run to know determination and perseverance on the road, in the hope it will spill over into all the other spheres of my life. I run to know me, alone, without anyone else’s nod, opinion or sanction, to know that whether or not you love me tomorrow doesn’t matter because in this moment, as my feet pound pavement, hips square, back straight, chest out, eyes looking to the horizon - I know what it feels like to fly. In this moment anything is possible but only one thing is real: me running this road. I run to know me, which, I’m starting to realise, is all any of us can ever really ask of this life… March 19, 200


Four years later, I continue to run for these same reasons. And, I’ve decided to use my running to help other people discover their own sense of self too. On Saturday March 30, I am running the Two Oceans Half Marathon to raise R3000 to support the work of I Am Somebody!, a Cape Town-based NGO that does amazing work in youth development and community building, which I have the privilege to serve on the board of.

I Am Somebody! is a group of ordinary Somebody’s who believe that together we can begin to create an integrated, reconciled and resilient South Africa. We bring people of different classes and cultures together to listen to, support and witness the steps young adults are taking in their lives.We do this because our society is still unequal and the impact of this inequality disproportionately falls on our young people. Every person, of every skin colour, from every community, every culture and every class deserves the opportunity to pursue their dreams and to live a satisfying and fulfilling life.
Running has taught me that I Am Somebody, and I’d like to use the power of running to help other young adults realise this for themselves too.

You can help by
  • sponsoring my run - to do this, please visit my fundraising page and simply click on the “Donate Now” button.
  • passing this link to friends, family and colleagues and encouraging them to donate
  • cheering on the team of I Am Somebody! runners at the Two Oceans events in Cape Town, South Africa, on Friday March 29 and Saturday March 30
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“Running has given me the courage to start, the determination to keep trying, and the childlike spirit to have fun along the way. Run often and run long, but never outrun your joy of running.” -Julie Isphording

About the author

Toni Stuart is a professional poetry writer, performer and developer based in Cape Town, South Africa. She writes and performs her own work, and develops and manages creative projects around poetry to enable people to access their own words and build community. She works with individuals, corporates and NGOs

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

I Am Somebody because...

On the spur of the moment, in a workshop with youth in 2011, we asked participants to complete the sentence "I Am Somebody because..." Their answers were so beautiful, and the connection this question inspired in the room so moving, that we have continued to ask this question every opportunity that we can. The question affirms how important it is to know what gives our lives meaning and how powerful it is to be witnessed for this.

People have said things like I Am Somebody because I exist. I Am Somebody because of my family. I Am Somebody because I love. I Am Somebody because I am a father. I Am Somebody because of my mother. I Am Somebody because I write. I Am Somebody because I work. I Am Somebody because I sing.. because I dance.. because I run...

One of the incredible runners, Rishita Nandagiri
It made sense, in the spirit of our work and ethos, to use this phrase as the name for our new fund raising campaign. This campaign will enable individuals from around the world to raise funds for our work doing what they love and what gives their lives meaning. The idea came from a  group of runners who wanted to run The Two Oceans Marathon to raise funds for our work.

This first group of individuals raising money is quickly growing... they now include cyclists, long distance and short distance runners. They have entered into races such as The Argus, The Milkwood Marathon, The Two Oceans Marathon and the Merrell Night run Series. In the next week you will start to see their activist pages on the GivenGain web site and on our facebook page. If you would like to join them by running or cycling, donate or read more about the initiative, visit our Given Gain Page.

We look forward to seeing what other ways people may use the phrase "I Am Somebody Because..." to seek sponsorship on our behalf and we are so grateful to the many people who regularly contribute to and support our work.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Rites of Passage Programme

Finding Gifts Workshop 

We had our first workshop of the year with the young adults in our Rites of Passage Programme. Using creative tools and a story circle process, participants in the programme worked with the challenges they have identified in their own lives. They began to search for the gifts within these challenges, the gifts they bring to the world. 

In the workshop participants spoke about how hard it is to identify gifts in themselves but after several processes they began to name beautiful gifts. They identified how in hard situations they have strength, persistence and care for others. For some letting go was a gift, for others it is being open to connecting with people deeply. 

While it may be easier to have other people tell you what your gifts are, finding these gifts ourselves enables us to own them and live into them more fully. As they work with their gifts more and more they will begin to work with the visions they have for their own lives.


This vulture feather was our talking piece during the story circle
Sandile adding to his ongoing storytelling project
Using free writing to explore challenges and gifts
Preparing lunch together

Time to catch up and rest after a busy morning

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Board Meeting and Collective Visioning

Our positive revolution! Exploring the way forward by looking at what breathes life into .... our work, our vision, our board?

Strategic Board Meeting 27 January 2013.

Exploring our vision for the organization.
Jars for appreciating what each person brings. In honour of the mischievous two year old spirit the organization
personifies, we had to have a little candy in the jars too.


Gillian Wilton creating her vision.

Exploring our vision for the community! A community that is passion based. A community symbolized by the lotus flower, a beautiful flower that grows only in mud...
What breathes life into the board? laughter, relationship, looking forward together.
Appreciative Inquiry into I Am Somebody! Appreciative inquiry is a tool for change work that is based on the idea that knowing what we are doing right is often more important than knowing what we are doing wrong.

Celebrating!

A vision of our community from Board Member Tina Schouw "Sunflowers", she says, "are like people. They instinctively turn their faces to the sun. They mirror the possibility of the sun."



Thursday, January 10, 2013

The Story Behind Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos


Nestled in Muizenberg, next to the bridge on Beach Road, is the distributor for Kawai pianos in the Cape. We've decided to tell you this story because this is no ordinary business. 

Kyle Shepherd playing a Kawai piano at our event
In September we held an event with The Kyle Shepherd Trio to celebrate the incredible individuals who pledged monthly donations to I Am Somebody!.  The day before the performance was a busy one. Our amazing sound sponsors, Eastern Acoustics Pro Audio (www.eaternacoustics.co.za) spent the whole day setting up the sound system and returned early the next day to do sound check with the artists.  At the same time, a beautiful baby grand piano with incredible sound was carried into the Novalis Ubuntu Institute venue in separate parts and reassembled on stage. Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos not only sponsored this piano, they covered delivery and pick up and spent two hours tuning the piano late on a Saturday afternoon.

We realized there has to be a good story behind a company that is willing to make such a generous donation. After the event I spent some time with Ruan Strauss Kalis, Sales & Marketing Consultant and pianist at Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos. He started by showing me around the shop.  I’m a violinist, not a pianist, but as I was walking through the shop I wished I had become one because this would have been my dream come true.

A keyboard that will be refitted to a grand piano set.
Imagine room after room with pianos. A show room, repair room, storage room, a second show room filled with renovated pianos and even a warehouse... In the many rooms there are loose parts from soundboards to strings and keys. There are more pianos than you can imagine. From brand new pianos to old pianos, tiny little pianos the size of a microwave to the original upright pianos, baby and grand pianos.  The pianos all come from two of the three best brands in the world, they are Kawai and Steinway pianos.

Of course behind such a miraculous operation are people with a passion for music. I asked Ruan how he got to working in such an interesting job. When he was ten years old his neighbor's daughter played piano and, in Ruan’s words, “I knew quickly that this was what I wanted to do with my life.” And so it was, Ruan explained, that he temporarily lost his social life in order to practice, compose and perform.

Ruan Strauss Kalis playing the piano.
A decade later, Ruan spent four years completing the Performer's Diploma in Music at UCT. Further, he spent two years studying for an honours degree in performance at UCT, which he did not complete, while also running a fine music radio show and working as a waiter.  Then, with no teaching background to rely on, he took the courageous leap of starting up a very successful High School Music department. In the following years Ruan travelled and lived overseas and then returned to South Africa to work in various forms of marketing quality goods.  

It may come as no surprise that eventually Ruan found his way back to the piano. It had been years since he’d had a piano in his house, yet working for Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos he not only has access to pianos, he has been encouraged to play. These days, Ruan performs frequently. He is also composing an opera and will be performing his compositions to Antjie Krog’s poetry at Die Woordfees later this year.

We believe that the businesses that sponsor I Am Somebody! are as much a part of our community as the individuals who offer their support. These businesses are built and powered by "Somebody’s" who are following their dreams and creating lives of purpose. Thank you Ruan Kalis and the staff of Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos for your support of I Am Somebody! and for sharing this story with us. 


The mechanism of a Steinway piano, imported from Germany
A circle of grand and baby grand pianos at the store.

To learn more about Ian Burgess-Simpson Pianos visit www.kawai.co.za 
Special thanks to Ruan Kalis for sharing his story, to Toni Stuart and Kent Lingevelt for the photography.