3rd April 2019
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Akany Avoko Ambohidratrimo (AAA)
A refuge for vulnerable children.
Situated on the outskirts of Antananarivo, AAA is a residential children’s home providing a refuge for around 200 abandoned, orphaned or destitute children - boys aged under eight, and girls aged 0-18 - placed by the Malagasy court.
Nearly three decades of support from Money for Madagascar has seen this centre grow from modest beginnings to become one of Madagascar’s leading centres of education, vocational training and social care for children and young people.
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Akany Avoko Bevalala (AAB)
A home for destitute boys.
AAB also located on the outskirts of Antananarivo. It is managed by the same team as runs the AAA centre, and was set up close to the original centre to house boys aged eight and older.
Like AAA, AAB provides shelter, food, mental and physical healthcare (including dental care), education and vocational training, as well as providing the boys and young men with the care and attention they need and deserve.
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Akany Avoko Faravohitra (AAF)
AAF is located on the outskirts of Antananarivo. It is a residential children's home for vulnerable girls placed there by the Malagasy court, with 55 places for girls aged 5-18.
Like AAA and AAB, it is run by the Protestant Church, and like those centres it works to help each of the girls reach their full potential, providing them with food, shelter, healthcare, education and/or vocational training and the care, attention and support the girls need and deserve.
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