Who We Help

Destitute children

Every year more than 1000 street kids receive food, education and medical care at Money for Madagascar funded drop-in Centres in the capital, whilst approx 200 destitute kids each year have a safe place to live. The 95 classrooms that we have built since 2004 are used to educate more than 4,000 children in locations across Madagascar.

Vulnerable women and girls

We fund vocational training for vulnerable and impoverished women and support the formation of income generating co-operatives enabling Malagasy women to support themselves. Elsewhere our money supports projects helping single mothers, troubled teenagers and victims of domestic violence.

Families escaping poverty

We are committed to helping destitute families escape the poverty trap by funding vocational training and start-up grants which allow ordinary people to begin small businesses. Such schemes are funded both in urban and rural areas and also in cyclone-hit regions to enable communities to regenerate.

Communities in ecological hotspots

We fund projects, including reforestation, food security and environmental education in more than 100 villages . These projects are designed to protect precious habitats whilst supporting the communities around them. We also fund wells, latrines, schools and income generating schemes.

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