Forty years ago, we said yes when no one else would

A girl eating a meal at one of Money for Madagascar's children's centres

This October, Money for Madagascar turns 40. We are marking it by asking the people who built this charity, and the people who haven’t yet, to help write the next chapter. In 1986, a group of Quakers in Swansea heard about a famine in Madagascar and did the thing charities aren’t supposed to do: they said yes to a…

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Peak District Challenge Completed

A Money for Madagascar supporter has raised hundreds of pounds to hep us work with Malagasy men, women and children, with a 100km (62 mile) hill-trek. Gregg Smith completed the timed hike through the UK’s Peak District on 28-29 June, and thanks in part to your help, raised £626, well above his original target of £500. He said: ‘The…

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Peak Performance: Gregg’s Fundraising Challenge

A supporter of Money for Madagascar is set to walk 100km (62 miles) through the Peak District later this month, to raise money for our work providing Malagasy men, women and children a platform from which to overcome poverty and food shortage, and protect their vibrant, vital, natural environment. Gregg Smith is hoping to raise £500 with his walk,…

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Church choir helps raise funds for food and income initiative

A centre which provides healing, hope and a home to young girls who have been forced onto the streets in Madagascar, is working to raise funds for an innovative income-generating scheme to make sure the girls have enough to eat. A centre for destitute girls is raising money for an innovative income-generating scheme to provide a safe haven for…

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