Tarian proudly supports these charities.
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CoolPlay
CoolPlay are a sport for development programme that works in underprivileged communities in South Africa. They provide a safe space after school for learners aged 5 – 18 to play, who are given access to positive adult role models, constructive peer relationships and are encouraged to take on new challenges and develop valuable life skills. This is done through a specialised curriculum that develops social and emotional learning.
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Tore's Foundation
Tore’s Foundation aims to transform disadvantaged societies by creating democratically engaged communities. Central to their approach is the practice of debating, which equips young individuals with the tools to navigate intricate issues, cultivate self-assuredness, poise, and persuasive communication, and defend their viewpoints against rebuttals. These skills not only empower youth but also open pathways to active participation in society, further education, and gainful employment.
Social News
2023/2024 Volleyball
Dominating the league during the season, the Tarian’s men’s team dropped only 1 match throughout, ending in 1st position. Led by captain Jack Robilliard, strong play from the junior members including Freddie, Oliver & George was well supported by the experience of the rest of the team, leading to a convincing victory for the team and setting a high standard to beat for the following season. Well done team Tarian! Players: Jack Robilliard, Oliver Martel-Welsh, Jakub Polomka, Edgars Zalcmanis, Freddie Surman, George Dean & Harry Wood. Awards: Mens League Division Winners 2024.
2022/2023 Volleyball
Tarian entered a social mixed team, dragging Jemma, Laurie and Tommy out of retirement and introducing the sport to new players Emeka, Bee, Rachel & Lisa. Junior players Freddie, Oliver & Erin, together with Rusty made up the more consistent players and proved invaluable for the team and all of which went on to play in the following season. Freddie and Oliver in particular dominated the net getting in some great game play whilst Rusty’s back court supported the team. A lot of fun was had by all despite being overwhelmed by the quality of play throughout the league. Players: Tommy Murphy, Jemma Welsh, Emeka Ogbeide, Oliver Martel-Welsh, Freddie Surman, Laurie Slimm, Lisa Leg, Erin Jackson, Rusty Liston, Bee McDaide, Rachel McDaide. Awards: Most Valuable Player 2023 - Oliver Martel-Welsh.