by Stuart Martin | Sep 16, 2016 | Projects
Nohona and Tanantsara are two “outcast” villages we support. The inhabitants were outcast hundreds of years ago when a dispute led to them being classified as dogs and, until recent years, they have been completely ostracised from normal society, unable to shop in the...
by Stuart Martin | Sep 16, 2016 | Projects
Following a shocking visit to the mental hospital during the bike ride in 2012 we agreed to fund a major refurbishment of the hospital – a major project. One of our guiding principles is only to involve ourselves in projects which will continue once our work is...
by Stuart Martin | Sep 16, 2016 | Projects
We are delighted to show you the finished product after a full refurbishment of the Girls’ dorm bathrooms. They were in a dreadful state before refurbishment was funded by a gen erous donor and we hear that the girls are delighted with and very proud of their...
by Stuart Martin | Sep 16, 2016 | Projects
A new drinking water well has been built close to the new school buildings. The photos show Vohipeno residents celebrating this achievement with Pere Emeric. The well was funded by TASC Madagascar as part of the school project, which will benefit the Vohipeno...
by Stuart Martin | Sep 16, 2016 | Projects
[slideshow_deploy id=’450′] The Primary School at Maromby, near to the children’s home at Tanjomoha, was in an appalling state. TASC Madagascar, working together with the Adsum Foundation, have rebuilt the school buildings and provided a modern...
by admin | Jul 7, 2016 | Latest News, Projects
Tanjomoha is a community on the outskirts of Vohipeno, the largest town in the area in which TASC Madagascar is involved. In 1986 Pere Vincent Carme established a home to give vocational training to physically disabled children. Since then the home has grown and...