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Future

(2014)

How you can help

Goals

First option: sponsor a team

200 euros per month over the course of one year

How much?

What for?

100 euros for the salaries of the head trainer and assistant trainer.

100 euros for TATU Project to cover running costs and maintenance of the project. We want to build a hardcourt. And also for supporting other projects by TATU (empowerment, agriculture, education...)

Is it my team?

They will use the name of your team or company, or wear your colors if you wish. Furthermore, you will get monthly report of your team trainings..

Other options

Donate sports material for improving the project

You will get pictures of your donation being used

Donate to TATU Project, specifying it is for "Basket4all"

We will tell you exactly what your money is helping to support.

  • Provide trainers with financial compensation for their work
  • Reach more children in these two schools
  • Expand the program to more schools
  • Develop a basketball league
  • Enhance other projects in Msitu Wa Tembo, by TATU (health, education, agriculture, women empowerment...)

If you want to help... contact us!

Albane Gaudissart

Iago Rego García

galbane@tatuproject.org

irego@tatuproject.org

Skype: iago21r

Second stage

(pilot project)

Teachers

Fixed hoop (the table in the middle was broken)

Pascal, one of the trainers, setting up the net

Orange group

Dennis, one of the head trainers, with orange team

Red group

  • Trainings held every Tuesday and Thursday from September through December.
  • Volunteer trainers lead each practice.
  • Two groups of student participants: the red group, 28 8-9 year old children, and the orange group, 27 11-12 year old children.
  • Trainers work with teachers from the schools, who also use the court when there is no training.
  • Two head trainers plan trainings daily and assess the progress monthly, sending this information to TATU Project.
  • A tournament will be organized at the end of the school year to mark the end of the pilot program!

Playing basketball!

Look at Mt. Kilimanjaro peaking out behind our hoop!

(initiation)

First stage

Previous work

Work in the field

Contact made with friends made previously from Baptist Court Moshi

First contact with TATU Project, an NGO working in Msitu Wa Tembo. Discussion of potential basketball project.

  • Present Baptist Court Moshi with the idea of developing a basketball-training program.
  • Very enthusiastic response.
  • Begin to work out details of project.

The support needed to be welded to the rim

Where do we build the hoops?

The children carried away a lot of sand to make the court useable

The first step on the ground is to confirm our partners

We need to remove the sand

With the help of Mwalimu (teacher) Max and other teachers, construction of the courts begins!

The teachers dug holes for the hoops

Despite the sand, this will be the best place

The future trainers joined in to help too!

Javi explaining a pivoting move to the trainers…

First day of trainings

Second seminar with the trainers, on passing, with "zamburguesa" and other games...

Trainers are ready...

The court is ready

Good work!

First Skype contact with Edgar, a player chosen to be a project leader from the Baptist Court Moshi.

He plans to collect information about other players willing to volunteer.

...And the trainers trying it!

And on dribbling, with mirror game and others

Red team!

Players are here,

trainings start!

Goal for second week: trainers take over

Learning how to move with passes. Try to avoid travelling!

During second week, trainers decide to start with shooting skills

A project by:

Forth seminar,

tactics...

Information on potential trainers and coaches gathered

At the end of the training...

Javi, Iago, and Albane develop a project proposal, including a schedule for the first stage of the project

Given the lack of resources available in Msitu Wa Tembo, the decision is made to import all materials, such as balls, nets, and jerseys, from Spain

Trainers, from Baptist court Moshi

Javi and Iago, founders

Front page of the notebook trainers will use for planning and evaluation

Meeting with Iago, Javi, the teachers, trainers, and TATU Project to determine how to keep the project running!

Notebooks for trainers and teachers are given

Our new mission statement

Together, an agreement is reached and contract signed

Javi and Iago with the trainers and children after a good practice

CB Zona Press, a basketball club from Spain, agrees to sponsor the initial project, supporting us with: Hoops, Balls, Jerseys, and more

On 13th of August, with all the materials purchased, Javi and Iago fly to Tanzania!

Thanks to support by:

Teachers of Msitu Wa Tembo

TATU Project

Kikapu kwa wote

basket4all

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