TACC Inspiration Award winner |
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In 2009 we set out to find a young person who would inspire us, and in turn inspire Scotland’s supporters. Our choice was Sean Mason from Addiewell, who suffers from cerebral palsy.
Sean’s prize was to be the mascot at Hampden against Czech Republic, and to receive his trophy from Craig Levein.
Read more about Sean's story.....
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TACC Football Club launched |
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TACC Footea Club
TACC are proud to announce the launch in April of the TACC Footea Club.
Each Friday evening at Spartans Community Football Academy in North Edinburgh, local children and young people are invited to play football, enjoy a hot, nutritous meal, and spend time with their friends playing pool, WII etc. The children live in one of Scotland most deprived areas and are referred to us by local agencies that work with disadvantaged children.
The concept was developed by Spartans and TACC. Spartans manage the programme and provide the facilities and staff, while TACC have provided a grant to fund the programme throughout 2010.
It's a project that we hope to introduce to other deprived areas of Scotland later in 2010.
TACC are proud to announce the launch in April of the TACC Football Club.
Each Friday evening at Spartans Community Football Academy in North Edinburgh, local children and young people are invited to play football, enjoy a hot, nutritous meal, and spend time with their friends playing pool, WII etc. The children live in one of Scotland most deprived areas and are referred to us by local agencies that work with disadvantaged children.
The concept was developed by Spartans and TACC. Spartans manage the programme and provide the facilities and staff, while TACC have provided a grant to fund the programme throughout 2010.
It's a project that we hope to introduce to other deprived areas of Scotland later in 2010.
Read more about TACC Football Club.
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April's TACC Lottery Winner |
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April's winner is Paul Allison who wins £680
2nd Prize - Ray Burnie who wins a TACC kilt worth £359
3rd Prize - Alison Houten who wins 45 minutes playing for Scotland at Hampden with Football Aid
4th Prize - Stephen Cousins who wins a pair of Scottish Cup Final tickets
Click here for details on how to join.
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March's TACC Lottery Winner |
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Rhidian Chrichton-Stuart, wins £617.50.
Special Prize - Mairi MacLean, who wins the signed Scotland strip.
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February's TACC Lottery Winners |
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John Rushbury, who wins £605.
Special Prize - Marg Ritchie, who wins the Scottish FA ltd edition 18 year old Auchentoshan malt whisky.
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TACC Lottery - Special Prizes |
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We're delighted to announce the new TACC lottery, with an additional prize most months. So as well as the chance to win up to £1,000*, you could also win great prizes like these....
Feb 2010 - Auchentoshan 18 year old malt whisky, Scottish FA Ltd edition
Mar 2010 - signed Scotland top
Apr 2010 - TACC kilt from Slanj
Jun 2010 - a trip to Prague
Aug 2010 - signed Archie Gemmill print
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TACC in the News |
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13/08/2015 - The National
Gibraltar vs Scotland (Faro)
04/09/2013 Daily Record Sponsored Cycle
Gordon Strachan
26/03/2013 - Serbia vs Scotland
Daily Record Video Interview
18/12/12 The Herald
Includem Donation
3/9/2010 - Sun newspaper
Scotland vs Lithuania
Scottish Sun article
12/12/2008 - Sun newspaper
Faddy Xmas, kids
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Scottish FA backs the Tartan Army Childrens' Charity |
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The Scottish FA today adopted the Tartan Army Childrens' Charity (TACC) as one of their nominated charities for the coming season - and immediately donated £2,500 to their South African Orphans appeal.
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TACC / Aberlour Childcare Trust partnership |
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TACC / Aberlour Childcare Trust partnership
The Tartan Army Children’s Charity (TACC) is delighted to announce it’s partnership with Aberlour Childcare Trust.
Aberlour is the largest solely Scottish child care charity, working with children, young people and families who need additional support, to promote their development and well being. Its activities include:
Children and families affected by disability Children and families affected by drug and alcohol abuse Children and young people affected by physical and sexual abuse
TACC will kick off this new relationship by inviting 32 children from around Scotland and supported by Aberlour to the Scotland vs Northern Ireland and Scotland vs Norway matches at Hampden Park. See My First Scotland Match
We will also be launching a Christmas present campaign, encouraging fellow Scotland supporters to help bring a little happiness to children supported by Aberlour this Christmas.
Aberlour’s Chief Executive Addie Stevenson comments “We are so proud to be supported by TACC, our children and young people are very excited about seeing their first Scotland match. As Scotland’s largest children’s charity, our ethos goes hand in hand with Supporting Scotland, supporting children.”
For TACC this is an exciting new partnership, continuing to help Scottish children as well as those we help overseas.
Aberlour – Scottish registered charity no. SC007991 - www.aberlour.org.uk
TACC is a registered Scottish charity, number SC038330 www.tartanarmychildrenscharity.org.uk
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Royal Bank of Scotland award for TACC! |
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Royal Bank of Scotland award for TACC! |
With the help of it’s supporters the Tartan Army Children’s Charity got off to a great start in 2008 with a £10,000 award from the Royal Bank of Scotland!
Bank employees and Daily Mail readers were asked to vote for their favourite UK children’s charity – with the help of friends and work colleagues, TAMB & TA Sunshine Appeal members, TACC were one of the lucky 90 charities to win an award.
In all, 91 charities shared RBS’s whopping £1million donation. 90 charities benefited from £10,000 each and one lucky charity received a massive £100,000 Award.
Over 18,000 votes were received for the Children's Charity Awards.
Thanks to everyone who voted!
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