Morelle Alliance for Humanity: a new identity to broaden solidarity efforts
The humanitarian organization Morelle reaches a milestone by becoming Morelle Alliance for Humanity, with the ambition to broaden its actions and strengthen its impact on vulnerable populations, in France as in Benin.

After more than two years of field work, the Morelle Foundation reaches a decisive milestone by becoming Morelle Alliance for Humanity (MAH). A name change that marks above all a strategic evolution and a strengthened ambition.
Since its creation, the organization has stood out for actions in favor of vulnerable populations, particularly children. With more than 12 projects completed and over 58,000 beneficiaries, it has helped support many communities. But as its interventions progressed, one conviction became evident: “the well-being of a child also depends on their environment”, notably education, family stability, and women’s empowerment.

This observation led to a more global repositioning. Henceforth, MAH broadens its scope to major issues such as health, nutrition, the environment, gender, social cohesion and human rights. A more cross-cutting approach, in line with contemporary challenges.

For Adorel Laré, chair of the board of Morelle Alliance for Humanity, this evolution is part of a continuity: “This is not a change of course, but a strengthened continuity. MAH was created to bring together people, initiatives, and partners around a common objective.”

Based in Sarcelles with an office in Benin, the organization now aims to strengthen its international impact. Through this new identity, it intends to mobilize more partners and sustainably anchor its work in building a more solidaristic, just and equitable world.

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