OUR VOLUNTEERS
“Working with TAP was transforming in so many ways. It actually reminded me why I chose to study Architecture in the first place and has fundamentally changed the way I think about it”. Karen Erdos (TAP volunteer)
The Anganwadi Project would not be possible without the passionate, talented and dedicated volunteers who donate their time and professional skills to make this project happen. Their involvement is critical to creating such a special learning place, brightening the lives of the anganwadi children and families.
For more information on volunteering with us click here.
VOLUNTEERS
(latest to earliest)
Tracey Poon
Ridho Cairns
Dominique Petterwood
Emily Palmer
Felice Burrows
Joyce Kwong
Rikita Gandhi
Ellie Gutman
Emma Leckie
Allison Stout
Sarah Sandberg
Christina Fogale
Leanne Cosio
Janelle Campbell
Lorenzo Mauloni
Kali Marnane
Karoline ‘Ninii’ Soisalo de Mendonca
Gemma Cooke
Nikki Holdsworth
Scott Flett
Harshil Parekh
Shailaja Patel
Susanne Pollmann
Jo Waterhouse
Komal Gopwani
Caroline Kite
Ciara Tapia
Evan Drage
Kah-Fai Lee
Karen Erdos
Jesus Porras Montesino
Jillian Hopkins
Lily Lim
Leanne Marshall
Fahmi Ahmad-Yussof
Harrison Gardner
Soo Kim
Sam Russell
Jesse Newstadt
Adele Winterage
Renae Tapley
Simon Hearn
Paul Tilse
Athena Newman-Andrews (Admin, Sydney)
‘I was not prepared for the thoughtfulness and generosity of the local people. This made the experience far more meaningful and gave us the momentum to create a beautiful space.’ Caroline Kite
‘The local community gave this project a life far beyond my expectations. Since its inauguration, the space has become much more than the modest Anganwadi. It has become a voice for the community.’ Evan Drage
‘It is these relationships and the tremendous support of the TAP team that have taught us the importance of giving and the impact architecture can make on communities. We now understand the slum not as an abstract idea and unfamiliar context but as a reality; a neighbourhood of families surviving and living their lives.’ Kali Marnane