The event was especially meaningful for pupil Calum B, who was recognised as TASH’s highest individual fundraiser, having raised nearly £8,000 over the past three years. Joined by fellow piper Archie D, Calum proudly piped the lorry off as it began its journey to those in need.
Since January, Third Form pupils at Strathallan have been actively supporting TASH each week as part of the school’s Third Form programme. Under the guidance of Chaplain Rev Wylie, pupils have committed two days a week to assist the charity’s dedicated volunteers—sorting donations, filling aid boxes, and gaining valuable hands-on experience of humanitarian work in action.

This week’s milestone follows a series of meaningful contributions from the school community. In March, pupils had the privilege of delivering and stacking two pallets of canned food - nore than 1,500 tins collected across our School Houses since February. These joined the 99th lorry bound for Ukraine, packed and dispatched from the TASH warehouse. Many of the cans featured messages of hope and support written by our Ukrainian students, adding a deeply personal connection to the donation.

Strathallan is proud to stand alongside TASH in delivering real help where it is needed most. This growing partnership continues to inspire and educate our pupils, offering opportunities to make a tangible difference in the lives of others.

To learn more about TASH’s work and how you can support them, visit: 🔗 https://tash4ukraine.weebly.com/