SOS Children’s Villages Morocco is organizing, next Wednesday at Mégarama Casablanca, in partnership with the Nagham Association, a charity evening on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the construction of the first SOS Children’s Village in Morocco.
Placed under the sign of art and solidarity, this evening, which starts at 8:30 p.m., will offer a concert, in tribute to two icons of world music: Abdelhalim Hafez and Jacques Brel, in a formidable alchemy of Arabic songs and French bringing together Arabic and French songs hosted by renowned artists, indicates a press release from the Association.
This event, which is part of World Children’s Day, celebrates 40 years of the Association’s commitment to providing a protective home to children deprived of family support and coincides with the launch of the construction of the 6th Village. ‘Enfants SOS in Dakhla, in the south of Morocco, a crucial project to welcome and protect more vulnerable children.
This evening will also be an opportunity to support an innovative educational project led by the Nagham Association. This involves the creation of junior choirs in public education and social protection establishments in order to make access to art and music possible for a greater number of young people.
By participating in this evening, which is both artistic and supportive, the public will enjoy a high-quality show and will at the same time contribute to offering Moroccan children in precarious situations a loving family environment and to opening them to new opportunities. cultural and artistic, underlines the press release.
SOS Children’s Villages Morocco inaugurated its first Children’s Village in 1984 in Ait Ourir. A member of the SOS-Kinderdorf International federation, the Association benefits from public utility recognition and is placed under the Honorary Presidency of Her Royal Highness Princess Lalla Hasnaa. Its main mission is to take care of children without family support, offering them a family living environment within Children’s Villages, where they grow up surrounded by their brothers and sisters under the supervision of an educational mother, ensuring their well-being and their education in a stable and secure environment. Thanks to long-term monitoring, including their socio-professional integration, SOS Villages d’Enfants Maroc provides personalized support for each child, made possible by a system of sponsorship and regular donations.
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