
Changing destiny: The little-known story of Madagascar’s children.
In the midst of a country rich in natural beauty, lies a desolate story, with protagonists unjust from birth.These souls are born into an environment
Through the Didasko project we are offering scholarships for 50 children between 6 and 18 years old. We also give them the possibility to do after school classes every week.
18 from these children have official exams this year, and we wish them good luck and strength to prepare for them!
In Madagascar schools are not tax free, and they are actually too expensive or unaffordable for a lot of families. This is why many children don’t go to school.
Helping a child to go to school is dramatically changing his life.
Thank you to all our partners for being part of this project!

In the midst of a country rich in natural beauty, lies a desolate story, with protagonists unjust from birth.These souls are born into an environment

Jeremy lived with us for more than a year, in a small house in our yard. We have known him for almost 10 years. Since

We’ve always been asked : Why do you help children go to school? Isn’t it better to invest into an adult? He has more influence

✔In Antsirabe and Manandona we have two works where we support 45 children in approximately the same way: with school fees, supplies, after-school classes and