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Solidarity with Mayotte – Cyclone Chido

On Saturday, December 14, an unprecedented cyclone struck the island of Mayotte.

Mayotte Cyclone Chido: Fondation de France Launches Appeal for Support 

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Mayotte Cyclone Chido devastation: destroyed homes, debris, and damaged infrastructure across the island. Mayotte Cyclone Chido Donate

On Saturday, December 14, an unprecedented cyclone struck the island of Mayotte, leaving hundreds feared dead, many injured, and causing widespread devastation, particularly to the already vulnerable housing that affects over a third of the population.

In response to this tragedy, Fondation de France has mobilized to provide immediate assistance, drawing on its experience from past disasters in the Caribbean, Indian Ocean, and other regions. The foundation is prioritizing essential aid, including shelter and psychological support for those most affected. It will continue to monitor and adapt its actions to meet the evolving needs of the most vulnerable populations. 

Alongside government efforts, Fondation de France will focus on supporting local organizations to help families rebuild their lives by providing housing, basic goods, and restoring economic and social activities. Additionally, small artisans and farmers will receive support to restart their livelihoods. The foundation will continue to coordinate aid after the immediate relief phase to help the most vulnerable individuals return to a normal daily life.

To join Fondation de France in helping Mayotte to rebuild, donations can be made online here, or via check or wire transfer. To learn more about how to give, visit this page

Friends of Fondation de France has been supporting Fondation de France emergency campaigns for 25 years, ensuring vital aid reaches those most in need. By connecting U.S. donors to impactful projects, Friends of Fondation de France helps amplify relief efforts globally. Updates and reports on these efforts are available on our website.

Fondation de France has been providing post-emergency aid for over thirty years. It played a significant role after the 2004 Southeast Asia tsunami, the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the 2015 Nepal earthquake, and the 2017 Caribbean hurricanes. Recently, it supported relief efforts in Lebanon, Ukraine, Turkey, Syria, and Morocco. With expertise in psychological support, rebuilding infrastructure, and restoring economic activity, Fondation de France ensures long-term recovery for affected communities.

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