A Distinct Identity
The Association of Redbridge African Caribbean Communities (TARACC) is an unincorporated community association run by the group for its wider members within Redbridge and surrounding East London Boroughs - Hackney, Tower Hamlets, Waltham Forest, Barking and Dagenham, Newham, Havering and Essex.
We are driven by a single goal; to improve and enhance the lives of people in our communities, and we will do that well.
We strive to build productive relationships and make a positive impact on the members of our communities with all of our pursuits.
We are here for all, but we focus on the African Caribbean communities within Redbridge and surrounding East London Boroughs and Essex.

TARACC PICNIC at Fairlop Waters Country Park
Sunday 21st August
1.00 – 5.00 P.M
Family day out for everyone to enjoy.
Fun time and beautiful surroundings
Come with your picnic Hamper.

We’ll be looking at the best way to care
for Afro-textured hair and some of the
challenges.
The Webinar will be held online in the
Vibes Music Lounge
Sunday 4th September 2022
7.15pm
Meeting ID: 826 7728 3711 Passcode: VIBESML
TARACC Women's Hour Last Thursday of the Month 7.00 – 8.15p.m
Facilitated by
Angela Protain - Certified Master Coach
Women’s Hour is a safe, supportive space for women to come together to reflect, share experience and develop tools to enhance their lives. These monthly confidential sessions will inspire and build us up.


Keep Walking Group
Our Keep Walking Group aims to promote health, wellbeing and social support. Being physically active is one of the most important steps anyone of any age or ability can take to improve their health, and walking is an excellent way to increase activity.
Dance2Fitness
Fun Zumba routines for the entire family to do at home


20 Things I Wish I Knew When I Was 20
Ever wished you could go back and talk to your 20-year-old self about the things he or she might want to get to comprehend and appreciate while they still can?
New book by Roy Merchant
TARACC’s next
Monthly Meeting:

“It is easier to build strong children than fix broken men”
- Frederick Douglas
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