A message of hope for Novembre 1st

A message of hope for Novembre 1st

A Religious Ceremony

&

Two expeditions against hunger

Three foods of life


Le Père Pédro officiates at AKAMASOA in front of always faithful crowds…

 

At the same time

Madagascar Foundation,

Madagascar Association

&

Adam de Villiers Foundation

Have once again succeeded in providing substantial help!

 

We have just shipped half a million meals to help fight hunger in Madagascar.

 

Our expedition started just like this:

After crossing the United States by truck, half a million meals for these women and children in southern Madagascar 500,000 meals so that the suffering of hunger is less felt for these children and women in the South.

A departure from Texas by truck to go to California.

Vitamin-rich rice to provide the best nutritional intake to our underprivileged populations in Madagascar.

We load 2 40” containers at the port of Los Angeles for destination Tamatave in Madagascar.

The journey is going to be long.

 

At their destination, the containers will be loaded on trucks and will cross a large part of the island of Madagascar to bring humanitarian support to the populations of the southern/coastal center of Madagascar.

The sea shipment of the two containers from Los Angeles will be loaded on two different ships.

The first (expedition 2381) is expected in Tamatave on November 29, 2023.

The second (expedition 2382) will be expected around December 17 in Tamatave.

This is the latest information given by our freight forwarders and shipping companies to date.

This therefore remains a day of joy and this is November 1st.

 


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450 computers for the poorest students in Madagascar

450 computers for the poorest students in Madagascar

450 computers for the poorest students in Madagascar


The development of their knowledge is their future,

Their future is ours,

We humbly participate in providing food to the poorest,

Today, as yesterday, we also participate in their thirst for knowledge.

We give them the best to ensure their education and their future.

 

We sent them more than 250 computers in 2022.

Today we are sending them 450 computers.

Tomorrow we will finance technician training so that these same computers are served by Malagasy people themselves in Madagascar

 

Madagascar Foundation, Madagascar Association and Adam de Villiers Foundation present their new action in favor of schools for the poor in Madagascar.


Madagascar Foundation, Madagascar Association and Adam de Villiers Foundation present their new action in favor of schools for the poor in Madagascar.

This action was only made possible by the participation of our donors, as well as the partnership with Pôle Emploi (France), and Ateliers sans Frontière (Reintegration Workshop).

Pôle emploi has achieved, here, the greatest mobilization of its teams across France.

Under the aegis of Jean-Luc Brouckaert, Pôle emploi managed to bring together nearly 450 computers for this expedition, the reconditioning of which they entirely financed.

No Pôle Emploi expedition has ever had this magnitude since their creation.

An already considerable first shipment of more than 250 completely reconditioned computers and intended like the one we have just made to the AKAMASOA Association of Father Pédro in Madagascar.

We are confident that the AKAMASOA Association of Father Pédro will be able to distribute these knowledge tools to the best of their ability to Father Emeric and his Home of Tonjomoha, Father Alexandre and Father Faratsely Gaston and the Sisters of Charity of the Great South of Madagascar.



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The footsteps of hope in the Malagasy expanse

The footsteps of hope in the Malagasy expanse

The footsteps of hope in the Malagasy expanse

In the Madagascan expanse that only footsteps can reach, the families and children for whom Father Alexandre is responsible, face a sad reality. Their once fertile lands are being ravaged by torrential rains, leaving behind only devastated landscapes devoid of crops.

These children, with their innocent faces and hopeful eyes, are growing up in a difficult environment. Their smiles, though fragile, shine like beacons of hope in the midst of adversity. But the scars left by the weather on their land are clearly visible, testifying to the challenges they face on a daily basis.

Father Alexander, a dedicated man with a compassionate heart, strives to provide them with unwavering support. He is their pillar, their guide and their confidant, offering his love and comfort in this world marked by distress.

The task incumbent on Father Alexander is immense. He strives to find creative ways to help these families meet their basic needs. Together they plant the seeds of hope, seeking lasting solutions to restore their impoverished lands. Agriculture becomes an act of resilience, a battle against nature to regain food security that has been stolen from them.

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Easter 2023

Easter 2023

Easter 2023

On April 8, 2012, at Akamasoa in Madagascar, the Easter Sunday mass was imbued with a feeling of piety, but also with a great religious celebration, in the presence of an impressive crowd.

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WE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN MANANJARY !

WE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN MANANJARY !

WE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN MANANJARY !

We recently had the honor of participating in an incredible initiative in Mananjary, Madagascar, where we unloaded 17 tons of food to help communities affected by the ongoing food crisis. This initiative was carried out in partnership with the Sisters of Charity, who took care of distributing the food to people in need.

It was an incredibly moving day, as we saw people of all ages and backgrounds come together to work and help those in greatest need. The Sisters of Charity were there to guide us and help us ensure that each package of food was given to those who truly needed it.

The communities in Mananjary have been hit hard by the food crisis, and we witnessed the joy and gratitude of the people when we gave them food. This reminded us of how important it is to unite and work together to help the most vulnerable in our society.

We thank the Sisters of Charity for their hard work and dedication to helping those in need. We are proud to be part of this initiative and to be able to make a difference in the lives of people affected by this food crisis.

We encourage everyone who can to make a donation to help the affected communities in Madagascar. Every little gesture counts, and together, we can help save lives and support the affected communities.

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Act on your world, make a difference!

Act on your world, make a difference!

Act on your world, make a difference!

As blood continues to be shed every day and the world focuses on the war in Ukraine, Madagascar is also at war!

Here, we fight against poverty. Unlike regions that receive funds for war, Madagascar does not benefit from an influx of money to help solve its problems.

Children are dying in silence and women are suffering.
We cannot ease their pain without your help.

Money is hard to come by for charity, malnutrition and starvation.
No one should die in silence, but here it is a tragic reality.

We have faith in humanity and believe that everyone can help their neighbor. Our brothers and sisters on the other side of the planet need us. We encourage you to make a difference by donating.

You are just one click away from doing good!
Just click on the yellow “Donate” button on our site to help alleviate the suffering of people in Madagascar.

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