Latest news

Teacher and her students playing cello and violin

MMF annual charity concert

May 20, 2024

MMF celebrated its remarkable impact through the universal language of music at its Annual Charity Concert, held at the enchanting Le Cœur Harmonique Auditorium in Antananarivo, Madagascar.

The event showcased an extraordinary lineup of performances from MMF students, local artists, and international guests, highlighting the transformative power of music education.

Funds raised from this unforgettable night are directly supporting MMF's mission to empower and educate children in Madagascar, ensuring the melody of change resonates throughout the community.

-written by Chat GPT-

Read more

Upcoming events

To children smiling, one with a violin

June 10, 2024

Run for Music 5k Charity Race

clickable arrow pointing to the right

A fun and energetic 5K run where participants are encouraged to dress as their favorite musicians or music icons. Live bands along the route will keep the energy high.

Teacher playing keyboard

August 25, 2024

Back-to-School Fundraiser Gala

clickable arrow pointing to the right

A sophisticated gala event to celebrate the beginning of the new school year, featuring student performances, a keynote speaker on the importance of music education, and a fundraising auction.

Teacher teaching three children violin

November 25, 2024

Holiday Giving Campaign Kickoff

clickable arrow pointing to the right

Launch a season of giving with a concert and community gathering. This event will feature holiday music from around the world and launch a campaign for donations of instruments and funds.

The funds that come in go towards covering everything from food, clothing, education, equipment, healthcare, medicines, and dental care for the children, as well as the operation of the music school and salaries for our staff.

The families of the children are also included in the food program and receive monthly distributions of food and hygiene products.

We are constantly working to improve the living conditions of the children, and we use much of the surplus we have to repair houses and homes.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

Join our newsletter today to, stay updated on our events and projects!