First Official German Erdoğan Atalay Fanpage, © Barbara Fuckner (Barbarella)  2002-2008

www.erdogan-atalay-fanpage.de

 

 

Small But Impressive - or

"A Private Chernobyl Initiative"

 

 

1998 saw the first contact on the set of „Alarm for Cobra 11“. Further meetings took place in September and November 2007 and since November 5, 2007, Erdoğan Atalay is an ambassador for the private initiative "Hilfe für die Kinder aus Belarus" (Help for the Children of Belarus - former "Krasnopolje").

 

(c) www.tschernobylhilfe-krasnopolje.de

© Tschernobyl-Hilfe

© "Alarm für Cobra 11" Fan Club (click for a larger view)

 

 

 

Text of the private Chernobyl Initiative:

Not only offer we hospitality as guest families for people affected by the Chernobyl catastrophe since 2000, we also supply children, their families as well as children houses and kinder gardens with goods that here are taken for granted, such as clothes and hygienic items. Even though the catastrophe happened in 1986 and has been forgotten by many now, the people living there still suffer from the effects.

 

We are supported by our ambassadors Viktoria Brams (“Marienhof”, “Hallo Robbie”) and Claudia Weiske (“GZSZ”, “Zielfahnder”) and new this month (November 2007) also Erdoğan Atalay (“Alarm for Cobra 11”, “Maximum Speed”), who is very interested in the situation on site.

 

 

 For more information about our activities, as well as reports of the life there and videos, please visit our website >> www.tschernobylhilfe-belarus.de (in the past: www.tschernobylhilfe-krasnopolje.de).

 

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In the course of regularly held eBay auctions - supported by TV stations and celebrieties - a visit to the set of Cobra 11 was put up for auction in 2005. The winner of this auction created a website report of this day that you can find in the “Behind the Scenes” [Hinter den Kulissen] section. J

 

 

 

 

© Logo & text & photo links by Marlene & Winfried Borgers

© Photo right by Stephanie Jammer/"Cobra 11"-Fanclub

Usage is not allowed unless permission is obtainted beforehand !

 

 

Thanks to Ute Lafin for translation ! J

 

 

Online 29-11-2007 / Update 26-03-2008

 

 

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