TACC Football Club, comes to Glasgow Print E-mail

Coming soon....TACC Football Club - Glasgow


Where? Ruchazie is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated to the North-East of the city close to Easterhouse and Royston

 

What? A club where young people 12-18 where they can learn personal and social responsibility through football, interaction with positive adult role models and sharing a healthy dinner. The area we will be working in is a hub of gang violence and territorialism and it is hope that we can bring young people together from across the gang boundaries to work together through football.

 

Where? The project will be based in the soccerworld complex and community café in Ruchazie.

 

When? On an evening between 6-8pm (6-7pm football, 7-8pm food) over 40 weeks of the year.

 

Why? Ruchazie is in the top 3% of Scotland’s poorest communities and has suffered from mutiple deprivation for decades. Ruchazie has NO facilities for young people to use. No community centre, football pitches or swing parks. (It does not even have a pub).

 

Who? The project will be run by St Paul’s youth forum in conjunction with Ruchazie café. The project will employ local young staff and experienced youth workers.

 

The host projects

The project will be managed and run by St Pauls’s (SP) youth forum. SP are a cutting edge youth work project from Provanmill. SP have won many awards and received the highest recognition from the Scottish government for their ability to get alongside vulnerable young people and engage them in positive activities. SP’s operate a fully funded portfolio of youth projects and have recently secured over £100k from a major UK funder to underwrite their core work ensuring that they are a sustainable host project for our funds and have the infrastructure to administer the project successfully.

Ruchazie Community café and youth project are a smaller and more fragile project who have continued to exist in dire circumstances for the last 3 years. The café is the only facility in Ruchazie that the community can use and there is a massive grassroots community support and our investment will allow the café to provide staffing for the project and be a support to the ongoing

 

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Background info:

The settlement of Ruchazie was once a bustling community filled with workers from the city of Glasgow’s many industries. In the last 30 years the population of the area has gone from 10’000 to 3000 and this has had a massive affect on the social make up of the area leaving behind a disparate community of long term unemployed, socially excluded and isolated individuals and family groupings. The area was subject to a failed regeneration attempt in recent years which renewed the housing stock but left no community facilities or public spaces behind adding a sense of desperation to an already deprived area. The new housing stock has deteriorated greatly in recent years and this has added to the misery of the community who feel their last chance of rejuvenation has passed them by.


 
Merry Christmas from Kiev! Print E-mail

Irina from the school has sent us a message thanking TACC for the very special year the kids have had thanks to our support. All the arts and crafts materials and fun activities they had made it unforgettable for the kids. They all say - God bless you! and wish you and your loved ones a happy healthy and wealthy 2011.

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December's TACC Lottery Winner Print E-mail

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December's winner is:


Calum McLean from Milton Keynes wins £742.50!


Calum decided to only take £600, donating £142.50 to TACC!

 

Thanks to everyone who continues to support us by taking part

Click here for details on how to join.


 
November's TACC Lottery Winner Print E-mail

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November's winner is:


Bryan Morrice, from Edinburgh. He wins £750, but only took £700!


Thanks to everyone who continues to support us by taking part

Click here for details on how to join.


 
Christmas Present Appeal 2010 Print E-mail

 

We are pleased to launch this year's TACC Christmas present appeal - we're asking all Scotland fans to buy one extra present this year, for a disadvantaged child in their area.
We've asked the children cared for by Aberlour Child Care Trust to tell us what they'd like, and we've posted this list of presents on our website.
None cost more than £20, so PLEASE go that extra mile this Christmas.

Aberlour supports children with disabilities, those affected by parental drug and alcohol use, and those with social, educational, emotional and behavioural difficulties,including children who run away from home.
Last year the Tartan Army showed their generosity and donated over £4,000. TACC topped up this donation to £8,500! 

Please be generous once again and spread the word by sending this email onto family and friends.

 

Just one extra present can make a real difference this Christmas

 

Click on the map to have a look at the Santa lists for children near you.


 
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