Facing the strait, where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic, a fourth Table has just come into being. Tangier thus joins Casablanca, Rabat, and Marrakech on the map of a movement spreading step by step across the country.
Fourteen journeys, a single table
Doctors, craftsmen, engineers, entrepreneurs: on the surface, the founders of the Tangier Table have nothing in common. And it is precisely this diversity that the Circle seeks — to gather around one and the same table men whom everything sets apart and whom an oath brings together.

“We wanted a Table in the image of the city: open, mixed, turned toward the open sea,” confides one of the founders. The first service projects are already on the table, from after-school tutoring to the renovation of a neighborhood clinic.
A local anchor, a global horizon
Like every Table, the one in Tangier belongs to a network that reaches far beyond the borders of the Kingdom. This is the promise of the Round Table: a deeply local anchoring and, at the same time, membership in a fraternity present on all five continents.


