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Telecoms Eastern European Challenge   Would you be willing to give up two weeks of your time to help a local charity take much needed aid and assist on projects like helping to refurbish a school, orphanage, hospital or old people’s homes in some of the poorest parts of Eastern Europe? 2012 dates are the 11th to the 25th August.  All we ask is that volunteers raise a minimum of £500 in fundraising.  For a volunteer information pack on this years trip please contact our secretary on gemma @ teech.org or 0779 5254946 for a chat
Interested in Volunteering?   "Volunteering is defined as any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something which aims to benefit the environment or individuals or groups other than (or in addition to) close relatives."  Volunteering England Information Sheet 2008. All we ask is that volunteers raise a minimum of £500 in fundraising. This money goes towards funding the project and covers your travel expenses like the coach trip there and back, insurance to work abroad, accommodation and food whilst on location.  
Contact TEECH If you or anyone you know might be interested in this 'unique' experience or have any queries please contact gemma@teech.org or on 07795 254946 for more information.   TEECH are also interested in volunteers to help with other fundraising and to attend our packup days
TEECH 2011 Shoe Box Appeal  Following the massive sucess of our previous two shoe box appeals we are again collecting shoeboxes to deliver to some of the poorest parts of Eastern Europe. The orphanges, familes, hopsitals and retirement homes cannot believe the generousity and the shoeboxes are often the first christmas present they have ever had. As with the previous appeals TEECH volunteers travel to Eastern Europe arriving on Christmas Day which means we are able to collect shoe boxes until around the middle of December which means you can save lots on the Christmas deals in the shops. To download your copy of 2011 poster please click here and select 'Save Target As'    The 2010 shoebox appeal can be found here   If you are interested in donating please sign up to our newsletter to ensure we keep you upto date.
Donations in 2010 helped... To turn a dis-used classroom into to 2 toilets/washrooms; one each for boys and girls.  On arrival the team set about pulling up the existing wooden floor and dividing the large room into 2 smaller ones.  This was done by using timber struts and plaster board and a new doorway was cut into the main corridor so as they each had a separate entrance.
Donations in 2009 helped... The TEECH 2009 Project was to help restore a wing in the Robert Cole Centre, a school for special needs children that was damaged in a fire. While on location it was brough to our attention of a group of homeless people who were living in a adjacent wing with no toilets or running water. Some of the big achievements made possible by donations obtained during the year... Repair the computer wing Clean and decorate the stair way Repair showers for the children Install a toilet for the homeless people (photo)   

2008 Disco Poster

It's a FDD! For those who dont know that means "Fancy Dress Disco". Seriously I didnt just make it up!
It is being held at St Clements Social Club in Ipswich on 11th October 2008.

Tickets are now available to purchase £10 in advance - Buffet & Disco are included in the price and there will also be a Raffle on the night. Please ring gemma on 07795 254946 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Please see www.teech.org for further information.

TEECH charity have to raise an average of £20,000 a year just to cover the charity's bills everyday running costs. We also need to raise cash and physical (new or old) donations for our yearly Projects in Eastern Europe.

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For those who wish to carry on after 11.30pm we have decided to visit Mojo (Ipswich's newest night club) which luckly has 70's-80's night on Saturday so we should blend right in! Please speak to Gemma if you would like to come along.

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MOJO!!!!! IMPORTANT!!!!
To avoid entry refusal you are reminded that the dress code is smart; no sportswear, caps or hoods (fancy dress is more than welcome). Also, we are part of the Under 21 scheme (but we are an over 18’s venue). Therefore, we do request that any members of the party that look under the age of 21 bring along a form of photo ID preferably a driving licence.

Please note that confirmation of booking does not guarantee entry. If any guest of your party is deemed to be intoxicated or un-suitably dressed in accordance with our dress code or if required cannot produce proof of age, management reserve all rights of refusal.

 

See 2008 DISCO UPDATE for Photo's and how the night went

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