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Morocco spotlights three child charities during Ramadan 2026

Monday 16 March 2026 - 10:10
By: Dakir Madiha
Morocco spotlights three child charities during Ramadan 2026

During Ramadan 2026, charitable giving in Morocco is again centered on children facing poverty, family loss, and limited access to care. As donation drives multiply across the country, several associations stand out for combining immediate relief with long-term support in housing, health, and education.

One of the most established organizations is Dar Tifl Marrakech, founded in 1934. The association supports orphaned children and minors without family care by providing accommodation, schooling, and daily supervision designed to create stable living conditions. For this year’s Ramadan campaign, Dar Tifl is holding a solidarity ftour on March 7 at L’Oberoi Marrakech, with a musical performance by Ali El Medidiy. The event is intended to raise funds for school fees and medical care. Organizers say last year’s edition helped finance essential services for dozens of children, reinforcing the association’s role as a long-standing social institution in Marrakech.

SOS Villages d’Enfants is also expanding its Ramadan outreach near Marrakech. Based in Aït Ourir, the organization offers a family-based support system for children who have lost parental care. Its programs cover education, health services, nutrition, and broader child development. During Ramadan, the association is partnering with M’Avenue for a daily charity ftour priced at 650 dirhams per person and hosted with entertainment by Mohamed Reda. The proceeds are directed toward children’s food, medical needs, and schooling. The initiative also reflects a wider effort to channel social gatherings into structured fundraising for child welfare.

In Casablanca, the Association Initiative pour la Solidarité Sociale is running one of the season’s most direct aid campaigns. Based in Hay Hassani, the association operates an orphanage and provides housing, food, healthcare, and education for vulnerable children. It also works with Islamic Relief on programs such as Inspire, which includes recreational activities and emotional support for orphans. Its Ramadan campaign this year focuses on food baskets and hot meal distribution for families in need. Donation packages start at 200 dirhams and are aimed at covering basic food needs during the holy month. According to the association, the 2025 edition delivered 5,467 meals in underserved areas.

Together, these initiatives reflect a broader shift in Morocco’s Ramadan charity landscape. Associations are increasingly linking emergency food support with education, health monitoring, and psychosocial care. Digital donations and event-based fundraising are also taking a larger role, giving contributors more direct ways to support verified projects. In cities such as Marrakech and Casablanca, this model is helping charities convert seasonal generosity into sustained support for children living in vulnerable conditions.


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