We
are happy to share some exciting news with you all. Tomorrow, Friday 13th of
May, the director of MfM – Irenee Rajaona-Horne
- will be awarded the ‘Chevalier de l’Ordre National’ (a knighthood) from the Government of Madagascar in recognition of her services to the children of
Madagascar.
The
ceremony will take place in Madagascar at one of 34 schools taking part in MfM's Education for life programme. It will involve a guard of honour and will be attended by all
the local dignitaries. We will be publishing more details on the event in the
next fortnight.
For
the past 20 years Irenee has worked tirelessly to help improve the lives of
vulnerable and destitute children in Madagascar.
During
her 10 years as a Quaker Volunteer at Akany Avoko Children’s Centre
(1998-2008), Irenee worked directly with destitute children as well as helping
to raise vital funds to enable the centre to continue its work. The attached
photo shows Irenee with two women whom Irenee taught many years ago as teenagers. "It is a delight to see the children, who were once destitute, grow up into caring parents who are able to provide a home and an education for their children." (said Irenee)
Since
her return to Lancaster in 2008, Irenee has worked for Money for Madagascar,
initially as the Development Officer and now as the Director. In this time MfM has had the privilege to support over 10,000 Malagasy people to fight against poverty and improve the environment.
Irenee would like to thank all the Malagasy partners who have made this work possible. Likewise we would not have been able to make such a positive difference without the help of supporters like you. So thank you for your encouragement, interest
and contributions!
To
find out more about what we do in Madagascar and to see how you can get
involved visit https://www.moneyformadagascar.org. To make a donation to
support our partners who are trying to protect forests and livelihoods in
Madagascar, please visit
http://moneyformadagascar.org/english/make-a-donation.asp
http://moneyformadagascar.org/english/make-a-donation.asp