Privacy Policy (Datenschutzerklärung)
1. General Information
We take the protection of your personal data seriously. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your data when you visit The-Elks.com.
2. Data Collection
When you visit our site, the following data may be collected:
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IP address
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Date and time of access
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Pages visited
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Browser type and version
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Referring website
We do not use this data to identify you personally. It is used for security and analytical purposes.
3. Use of Cookies
Our website may use cookies to improve your experience. Cookies are small text files stored on your device. You can disable cookies in your browser settings.
4. Contacting Us
If you contact us via email or a contact form, we will store your data to process your inquiry. We do not share this data with third parties without your consent.
5. Third-Party Tools
We may use third-party tools like Google Analytics to analyze website traffic. These services may use cookies and collect anonymized usage data. You can opt out using browser plugins or adjusting your privacy settings.
6. Your Rights
You have the right to request:
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Information about your stored data
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Correction or deletion of your data
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Restriction of processing
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Objection to data processing
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Data portability
To exercise your rights, contact us at info @ the-elks.com.
7. Data Security
We use SSL encryption to protect your data during transmission. However, please note that data transmission over the internet may have security gaps.
8. Updates to This Policy
We reserve the right to update this policy. Please check this page regularly for any changes.
Last updated: 25th of May 2025





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Ahmad El-Kaakour moved to Cape Town, South Africa, in 2011 to volunteer under the Royal Rangers National Directors, Tammy and Gerhard Uys, for six months. During his time volunteering, the team from Cape Town made the long drive to Bulembu, Swaziland, to help run children’s camps. Upon driving into Bulembu for the first time, Ahmad felt the Lord calling him to this small town. During the six weeks they were in Bulembu, the Lord stirred Ahmad’s heart, and he applied for a job in Bulembu. Alongside that, he met Allison, an American missionary, and a relationship quickly developed. Ahmad moved to Bulembu in October 2012 to teach and work alongside Allison in running the Royal Rangers and youth ministry.
