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LIST OF APPROVED NGOs S/ N Name Address Tel/Fax No Date of Registra tion Registrat ion Number Contact Person Field of Activities 1. Action Familiale Royal Road Rose-Hill Tel: 464 3512 Fax: 465 1006 Email: [email protected] 1964 Ordinance 1964 President: Mr J. Sauvages Secretary: Mrs Lawrence Harel Promote natural family planning among couples Educate students of primary and secondary school on sound sexuality. Assist couples with unplanned babies.

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LIST OF APPROVED NGOs

S/N Name Address Tel/Fax No Date of Registration

Registration Number

Contact Person Field of Activities

1. Action Familiale Royal RoadRose-Hill

Tel: 464 3512Fax: 465 1006Email: [email protected]

1964 Ordinance 1964

President: Mr J. SauvagesSecretary: Mrs Lawrence Harel

Promote natural family planning among couples

Educate students of primary and secondary school on sound sexuality.

Assist couples with unplanned babies.

2. Adolescent Non-Formal Education Network (ANFEN)

1, Célicourt Antelme St, ROSE HILL

Tel: 465 1484 / 714 7943Fax: 465 1484Email: [email protected]

1/12/2003 7704 Mr Bernard d’Argent

Provide non-formal education to CPE drop-outs across a network of 19 centres

Provide training for the personal and professional development of teachers and volunteers

Advocate for social economic integration of school drop-outs

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3. African Network for the Protection and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect

Office No.5 – 1st Floor – PKL Building – Malartic Street

T: 670 7422F: 676 7422Email: [email protected]

2004 7898 Mrs Marie Josee Baudot

Promote Child Rights

Enhance the prevention and protection of children from all forms of discrimination and maltreatment

4. Aid Action 28 Bassin RoadAuatre-Bornes

Tel: 736 3107/910 0201Fax: 427 7374Email: [email protected]

2006 9251 President: Mr Ajay LachhmanSecretary: Mr Rajcoomar Ramchurn

Community Development/Poverty alleviation

HIV/AIDs and Corruption.

Advocate for social economic integration of vulnerable groups.

5. ALLIANCE FOR CHILDREN

Britannia Park,Vacoas

T/F: 6868603 12 December 2006

9636 Mr Veenace Koonjul

Works for the welfare and rights of children. For the disabled and vulnerable groups.

6. Amnesty International Mauritius Section (AIMS)

S. Dhanjee street, Rose-Hill

T: 466 3364M: 912 6827F: 454 8238

June 1983 2021 Mr Lindley Couronne

Advocacy for human rights

Human rights education

Awareness campaigns on human rights

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7. Arc-En-Ciel Disabled Group

Ramchandar Rd, Near Basdeo Bissoondoyal CollegeCentral Flacq

7770142 2004 7736 President:Ms Gridevi SeegoolamSecretary: Ms Rameshwaree Ramputty

Economic Empowermemt of people with disabilities

Run a workshop for people with disabilities

Enhance the quality of life on the handicapped.

8.Association Amour Sans Frontières

Former Dispensary, Beau Séjour, Piton

T: 288-1563F: 282-0738

21st July 1996

4885Mrs. Nicole Maingard

Runs a day care centre for mentally disabled children and adolescents

9. ASSOCIATION AUTREMENT CAPABLE TOUJOURS JOYEUX

C/O Mr Joel Kandan, Kandan LaneMont FertileNew Grove

T: 6277329 15 January 2002

6837 Mr Joel Kandan runs a day care centre for mentally disabled children and adolescents.

10. Association Civique Midlands

Royal RoadMidlands

T/F: 664 5580 2001 6650 President: Mr S ChitanandSecretary: Mr Seewooruttun

Work for the welfare of the community Environmental Health, and sports activities

11. Association de Parents d’enfants inadaptée de L’île Maurice(APEIM)

Morcellement BetzimTrianon

T: 4671681/4671398 /4671711F: 4669490

15th December 1970

930A Ms Désirée Kong

works for the welfare of mentally disabled persons.

12. ASSOCIATION DES MALADES ET HANDICAPES DE L’EST

Opposite RCA School Poste de Flacq

T/F:4139346 10 April 2001

2924 Mrs Alcine Sakir runs a day care centre for disabled children and adolescents. Promotes the general welfare of the disabled persons.

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13. Association des Parents D’Enfants aux Besoins Spéciaux (APEBS)

Rue Rémono Curepipe

T: 6746916 24th August 1990

3301 Mrs Cassette runs a day care centre for mentally disabled children and adolescents

14. Association des Parents des Deficients Auditifs (APDA)

16C Bougainville Lane, Curepipe Rd

T: 6764681 23rd January 1992

3658 Mr A Succaram Mrs. M. Sumun

runs a specialized school for hearing impaired children.

15. Association des Parents pour la

Réhabilitation des Infirmes Moteurs

(APRIM)

Raoul Rivet (near Murugan Temple), Mont

Roches

46647487th August

19872748

Mrs. Josiane Ah Siong

runs a day care centre for severely disabled

children and adolescents

16. Association Etoile de Mer

71, Route Cotière Roche-Noire

411 5009 27th October 2003

7652 Mrs Christiane Baudot

Training of CPE drop-outs

Literacy and preparation for the workplace

17. Association EXEMP

Avenue Langlois Plaisance Rose-Hill

Tel: 701 1110Email: [email protected]

2004 7764 President: Iqbal OozeerSecretary: Shirly Antonymootoo

Organise activities for the rehabilitation of alcoholic and drug addicts and social activities for poor children

18.

Association Kinouété

Ex-Imprimerie Père Laval, Route Nicolay, Port-Louis

T: 217-3484/ 217-3485F: 217-3486

4th September 2003

7560

rehabilitation of ex-detainees (women)- provide training accompagnement of creation of micro-business

19. ASSOCIATION OF DISABILITY SERVICE PROVIDERS

Ruisseau RoseVillage HallLong Mountain

T:2451373F: 2450167

17 October 2003

7635 Mrs P. Ullagen runs a day care centre for mentally disabled children and adolescents.

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20. Association Père Laval des Sans Abri-Maison La Passerelle

Impasse Père Laval, Route Nicolay, Port-Louis

216-176417th October 1996

4394 Mr. Josian BabetRehabilitation of ex-detainees

21. Association Pour l’Education des Enfants Défavorisés

Dr Bour Street,Forest-Side

T: 670 1943/7736443Email: [email protected]

2002 7154 President: Mrs Anooradah PoorunSecretary: Ms Anju Beechook

Provide free pre-primary education to 200 needy children in Mauritius and 60 in Rodrigues

Empowerment of women through cultivation medicinal plants in a green house in Chemin Grenier

Distribute books and school materials to needy children secondary schools

Follow up of children under EAP

Provision of meal and transport to EAP children

22. Association Pour la Protection des Droits des Handicapés-APDH

EU CEB, Arcade Rond Point, Rose-Hill

T: 725 5378 2001 6509 President: Mr Raj SoodeehulSecretary: Ms Patricia Abellard

Human rights for Disabled Health Education

23. Association pour l’accompagnement, la rehabilitation et l’insertion Sociale des Enfants

47, Bougainville, Terrasson, Pointe aux Sables

784 4404/ 212 2701 23/05/2006 9268 Sister Elizabeth Songor

Home and care for street children (boys and girls)

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24.

Association pour le bien être des aveugles de l'île Maurice (ABAIM)

c/o Colonel Maingard Government SchoolColonel Maingard Street Beau Bassin

466-400614th June 1983

2012

(1) Mrs Chantal Dahoo (Officer-in-Charge)(2) Emmanuel Valeran (Secretary)

This NGO caters for children and adolescents with social problems, the blind and partially blind individuals. The policy of the NGO is based on integration.

25. Association pour le Developpment Durable

30 Antelme Avenue Quatre-Bornes

465 01164929068248 8583

Feb 2007 9744 Mr S.RagoonadenMr Chacowry

Protection and conservation of the environment

environmental education

26. Atelier de Formation Joie de Vivre

Royal RdChemin Grenier

Tel:631 9801Fax:622 8819

28/06/2001 6643 Ms Sylvie Mayer Training of CPE drop-outs literacy and preparation for the workplace

27. Atelier Mo’zar 4, Desperoux Street Roche Bois

7728220 13th June 07 9903 Therese Josee Placement and training of young musicians

28.

Blood Donors Association

c/o Transfusion Service, Victoria Hospital, Candos

T/F: 4277011/ 4244766/ 424064422nd March

19995719

Mr. Teeluckdharry

(2543932) & Mr. Hossen

(7560077)

promotes blood donation

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29. CARITAS ILE MAURICE

1 Rue d’EstaingPort Louis

T:212 3405/773 7838 2122772F:2123405

29 November 1970

926 Mme Patricia Adèle Félicité

« Rehabilitation of the poor and underprivileged ». Community

Development Programme; Service d’Ecoute Et de Développement, écoles complémentaire.

Agricultural training ( Ferme O’conor at Curepipe and Common Garden at Pte aux Piment)

Run 2 Night Shelter and 8 Groupe D’Eveil des tout petits

Functional Literacy Life Skills

Management programme

30. Centre de Solidarité pour une nouvelle Vie

Impasse LarcherRose-Hill

T: 464 9980F: 464 3342Email: solidarité@intnet.mu

1996 4637 President: Mr Roger TravailleurSecretary: Ms Ginette Emamally

Run a rehabilitation centre for drugs addicts and alcoholics.

Provide support to the wives and children of the residents of the centre

Organise awareness campaign against Drug Abuse

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31.Centre d'Education et de Development pour les Enfants Mauricien(CEDEM)

Beetun LaneFlorèal

696-76406965013

10th April 1985

2267Mrs Rita Venkatasawmy

The target group of the NGO is mainly children with disabilities and children with social problems.

32. Centre des Dames Mourides

1A Tagore Avenue,MesnilPhoenix

Tel:696 4712Fax: 698 5653Email: [email protected]

1993 4100 President: Mrs Rahima FazulSecretary:Mrs Beekawoo

Organise training and skills development programmes for women.

Advocate on Human Rights issues mainly gender

Provide assistance to needy women and children

33.

Centre pour l'Education et le Progrès des Enfants Handicapés (CEPEH)

Royal Road, Argy, Flacq

Tel:413-1077/913 2346Fax: 413 1077

Email: [email protected]

7th June 1996

4766

President: Mrs Zama ClaudiaSecretary: Mr. Vijay Kumar Domun

Economic empowerment of handicapped children through training and placement

Run a workshop in woodwork, basketry and embroidery for mentally disabled adolescents

34.Century Welfare Association

Kleber Street, Plaine Verte

T/F: 216808027th January 1969

782Mr. Said Sheikh Nissah

Runs a day care centre for severely disabled children and adolescents

35. Chrysalide Route RoyaleBambous

452 5509 18/01/96 4637 Ms Ursule Ladine

Home caring for women (and their children) in distress

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36. Club Sportive Zanfan Vallée Pitôt

57 Alma StreetVallée PitôtPort-Louis

Tel: 242 4969250 7421

2001 6748 President: Mr Bassir TajooSecretary: Mr Nizan Nasroollah

Organise Social and Sports Activities for the Youth

Organise house visits and assist the old and needy people

37. Collectif Urgence Toxida

21 bis, Pandit Nehru Street, Port-Louis

Tel: 210 7075 17/10/2007 10073 Ms Nathalie Rose

Prevention and information in the fight against HIV/AIDS

Operation of needle exchange programme at community level

38. Comité Bien-Etre Stanley Camp Levieux and Trèfles

Ste Anne RoadStanley-Rose-Hill

464 4124 1999 5633 President: Mrs Nicole BeeharrySecretary: Mrs Simi Parsand

Conduct Adult literacy courses

Organise activities for the welfare of children, vulnerable groups including persons with disabilities

39. Committee on Poverty Association

State House-Réduit

Tel: 454 5067/ 421 9050Fax: 466 4220Email: [email protected]

1999 5716 President: Dr Satish Boolell, OSKSecretary: Ms Ambrita Devi Gunness

Provide educational support to 110 children from pre-primary to secondary school.

Provide counseling and advice to parents

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40. Communauté de Partage

L6, Jules KoenigBeau-Bassin

Tel: 454 4676 2005 8813 President:Gilda BhoyrooSecretary:Ms Chistelle Lebrasse

Provide assistance to poor people and persons with disabilities

financial assistance to children inoperable in Mauritius

41. Destiny Community Foundation

La CroiseeRoyal Road-Plaine Magnien

Tel: 292 9822Fax: 637 4354Email: [email protected]

2007 9681 President:Mr JI Paul ChenneySecretary: Ms Vanessa Dassiya

Organise remedial classes for underprivileged children and provide social assistance to elderly people

42. Diabetes Parents Support Group

Boodhram Street,Mont RochesBeau-Bassin

Tel: 291 4106911 6737

2006 9249 President: Mrs Sumookhee BallooSecretary:Ms Jacqueline

Provide education to children and adolescents living with diabetes and empower them to manage their disease

43. Dr Idrice Goomany Centre for the prevention and treatment of Alcoholism and Drug Addicts

Sir Edgar Laurent St-Port-Louis

Tel: 242 3016F: 242 6098Email: [email protected]

1988 2918 President:Mr Imran DhannooSecretary:Mr Norman Tambanivoul

Organise vocational training and other activities to address the problem of the feminasation of the HIV/AIDS pandemic

Provide treatment to IDUs and alcoholics

44.Eastern Welfare Association for the Disabled

La Lucie Building, Bel Air Rivière Sèche

419-25781st August 1996

4823Mrs. Bindiya Sambal

Runs a day care centre for mentally disabled children and adolescents

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45. EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT YOUTH CONSULTANCY SERVICES (EDYCS)

442 State Land,Boulevard Rivaltz,Port Louis

T:5080904F: 2131733

M: 7622691

24 December 1997

5268 Mr Youssouf Noormamode

Welfare of epileptic persons.

To guide and provide medication/consultation to epileptic people.

46. Entreprendre au Féminin Océan Indien (EFOI)

Centre Boyen de la GirofayRoute du ClubVacoas

790 0083 28 Nov 2002

7270 ARANDIN Jivelle

Provides mentoring services for SME

47. Environment Care Association

51 Royal RdCoromandel

T/F: 233 4237Email: [email protected]

2006 9652 President:Mr Poorundeo RamgoolamSecretary:Mr Ally Busawon

Organise sensitization programmes through 300 talks delivered in primary school on climate change and sorting of waste.

48. Environmental Protection &Conservation Organisation -EPCO

75 Chevreau Lane Calodyne Grand Gaube

Tel: 288 2423/763 3195Fax: 288 2423Email: [email protected]

1988 3021 President:Mr Keshwar B. PanraySecretary:Mr Raj Muni Reddi

Organise awareness activities on environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity and reconstruction of artificial reef

49. Falcon Citizen League

Royal Road Bois Pignolet Terre-Rouge

Tel: 249 8976Fax: 211 7636Email: [email protected]

2004 7770 President:Mr Gunsham SeeborunSecretary: Mr L. Kasur

Provide training in agriculture to unemployed persons and encourage them to launch their greenhouse.

Provide training in catering to young persons

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50. Fellowship First Aiders

Old Moka Road, Rose-Hill

Tel: 466 4251Fax: 465 6386Email: [email protected]

1999 5810 President:Mr D. GrandportSecretary:Mr Prakash Dhooky

Health- First Aid treatment

51.

Flacq Disabled Centre

Opposite Auguste Voltaire Stadium, Flacq

413-089714th May

19995836

(1) Mrs V. Aukhey (President)(2) Baboa Dhaneshwar (Secretary)

The Association runs a day Care Centre for physically and or mentally retarded persons. Basic academic classes and workshops on woodwork, basketry and embroidery are also provided to the beneficiaries.

52. Fleurita Women Association

Corner Drapeur AvenueSt Jean RdQuatre-Bornes

Tel: 793-3477Fax: 467 5358Email: [email protected]

1999 6019 President:Ms Rita RamdinSecretary:Mrs Vimla Motah

Empower women through training in IT, handicraft etc..

53. FONDATION GEORGES CHARLES

16 Royal RoadPointe aux Sables

T:2345415 23 June 1986

2440 Mr Jac FalzaraMrs Margaret Zamudio

Caters for the welfare of mentally retarded persons.

54. Fondation pour L'Enfance, Terre de Paix

Camp Créole, Albion

2384196 & 2383170 6th June 1989

3106 Mr. Alain MuneeanAnd Mrs. Patricia Yue

welfare of poor /abandoned children, empowering the poor and vulnerable people in the region of Albion

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55. Foyer Vivre Debout

2 Charles Cheron St, Eau Coulée Curepipe

670 5898 1982 1883 President:Mrs Jouahnie GontranSecretary:Mrs M. Lourdes Gerard

Provide care to persons with disabilities in a home and day care centre run by the association.

Organise activities to enhance the quality of life of the disabled.

Run a workshop56. Fraternité

Mauricienne des Malades et Handicapés (FMMH)

175, Royal Road, GRNW,

Port Louis T:2123549

13th Septembre

19791527

Mr. Jacques Kim Lee

runs a day care centre for disabled children

and adolescents

57.

Friends in Hope

Goburdhun Lane, Avenue Sookdeo Bissoondoyal Bonne TerreVacoas

427-40674271870

22nd August 1997

5139

(1) Mrs Martine Neveu (Secretary)(2) Mrs St Mart (Centre Manager)

The NGO runs a rehabilitation centre for persons suffering from mental illness.

58. Group Elan Rte NicolayPort-Louis

Tel: 686 9436Fax: 686 9542Email: [email protected]

2002 7229 President:Mr Lindsay AzaSecretary:Mr Mahen Neeliah

Implement sensitization programmes with prisoners, exdetainees and family members of prisoners and facilitate their reinsertion.

Provide support to ex-drug addicts

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59. Human Service Trust

Krishnanand seva ashramCalebassesPamplemousses

Tel: 248 9651/ 249 1873Fax: 248 9025Email: [email protected]

Act 52 of 1984

President:Mr P. BoojhawonSecretary:Mr N. Bauhadoor

Provide support and care to the elderly in the Asram managed by the organization

Organise and Participate in socio-cultural activities.

Organise educational activities to the youth.

60. Islamic Centre for Disabled Children

Canal

Bathurst Street, Port Louis

T:2409815 F:2437145 1st February 1999

5646 President: Mrs. Salima Allemudar

runs a day care centre for disabled children and adolescents

61. Laveture Technical School for Disabled

Shivala Road Laventure

Tel: 418 2988765 6865

2005 8842 President:Mr Laldeo AncharugSecretary:Mr Yogesh Ancharug

Provide educational and training to disabled children to enhance their social integration.

Organise sports and leisure activities for the disabled.

62. Leonard Cheshire - Mauritius

PerrefondsPalma-Quatre-Bornes

Tel: 427 4141FaxL 427 8626Email: [email protected]

Act of Parliament 1965

President:Mrs Ginette Lan Yee ChiuSecretary:Mrs Marilyn Harel

Provide residential care and medical services to old persons in their Homes at Tamarin - and Palma.

Advocate for the improvement of accessible health services

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63. Link to Life 13 Britannia ParkVacoas

Tel: 6860666Fax: 686 0666Email: [email protected]

2003 7668 President:Mr Shashi DesaiSecretary:Mr Mooten Kamlanaden Vella

Promote public awareness on the Prevention of Cancer

Provide Counseling, support and care to people suffering from cancer, members of the family and caregivers.

64. LIZIE DAN LA MAIN

Pasteur StreetForest Side

T: 6751777F: 6702676

26th August 1983

2036 Mr Reynolds Permal

Works for the welfare of the blind.

65.

Lois Lagesse Trust Fund

101, Colonel Maignard StreetBeau Bassin

454-3253465-9961

Email: [email protected] 

Incorporated under the Löis Lagesse Trust Fund Act

President:Mr Retnon Pyneeandee

Secretary:Mrs L. Jumnoodoo

(1) The Association runs specialised schools (pre-primary and primary) to visually impaired children. (2) The NGO also have a workshop where rattan baskets are made. (3) LLTF runs a home for blind elderly people who have been rejected by their families.

66. LUPUS Alert E111 Clos VergerRose-Hill

Tel: 464 8276Fax: 464 8276Email: [email protected]

2000 6097 President:Mrs B. VankatasamySecretary:Ms Rabia Yerally

Provide support to persons suffering from lupus

Promote awareness of lupus and its impact on sufferes

Operate a Drop-in documentation Centre/library

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67. Magic Fingers Association (MFA)

14, Labourdonnais Street

T: 755 4147 13th June 2007

9902 Mr Ramanjooloo Specialised in patchwork; MFA is providing training to women of SPUW

68. MAISON FAMILIALE RURALE DU NORD

Balisage Road Calebasses Branch RoadCalebasses

T:5431021M:7326076F: 2437145

29 January 1997

4980 Mr Raj Jatoo welfare of the CPE school drop outs. Helps to integrate the school drop outs in the working environment through acquisition of knowledge and hands on experience.

69. Mauritian Organisation on Drugs and Aids - MODA

88 Raoul Rivet StreetPort-Louis

Tel: 775 1507Fax: 212 3808

2006 9421 President:Mr Ravind LahootunSecretary:Ms Aarti Gopaul

Organise parent outreach programs to sensitise them on the problems related to drugs and HIV/AIDS.

Work on prevention programmes for children with problems.

70. Mauritian Wildlife Foundation

Grannum RoadVacoasMauritius

6976097 7/6/1984 2143 Mr Jacques Jullienne:

Nature conservation

Restoration of native forests and safeguarding unique plants and animals

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71. Mauritius Alliance of Women-MAW

St Jean RoadQuatre-Bornes

Tel: 424 3489Fax: 427 3489E,ail: [email protected]

1978 1485 President:Mrs Bhawtee Rita RamdinSecretary:Mrs Kamlesh Rampadaruth

Network with women’s organizations an d advocate for the emancipation of women

Organise training and other activities for the economic empowerment of women

72. Mauritius Arya Sabha

1, Maharishi Dayanand StreetPort-Louis

Tel: 212 2730-Fax: 210 3778Email: [email protected]

20 Mr Satterdeo Peerthum:

Promote the vedic culture

Organise sensitization campaign against substance abuse and provide training in IT to children of pre-primary schools

Follow up of children under EAP

Provision of Meal and Transport

73. Mauritius Diabetes Association

3rd FloorMedical UnitSocial Security HouseRose-Hill

Tel: 465 3363256 1856

6/3/1905 1807 Dr V. Bansant Rai:

Detection and prevention programmes for diabetes among the public

74. Mauritius Family Planning Welfare Association

30 SSR Street, Port-Louis

2114101 May 05 Act of Parliament

Mrs Vidya Charan

To promote family welfare services

To preserve and protect good health, both mental and physical

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75. Mauritius Heart Foundation

Galerie Mont St MichelLeclezio StreetCurepipe

Tel: 676 5462751 3426Fax: 6703936 Email: [email protected]

1984 2112 President:Mr Premchand GungadinSecretary:Mr Bunwaree

Promote awareness on prevention of cardio vascular diseases through talks, seminars and other activities

76. Mauritius League of HospitalFriends - MLHF

VictoriaHospitalCandos

Tel: 424 3490 1963 543 President:Mr H. D. DeeljoreSecretary: Mrs R. Dewnarain

Provide support and assistance to poor and needy patients through the provision of food and clothing

77. Mauritius Mental Health Association – MMHA

Berthaud Avenue StanleyRose-Hill

Tel: 465 9508Fax: 465 9505Email: [email protected]

Act of Parliament 1974

President:Mr Deyan RisticSecretary:Mrs M. Fanchette

Organise activities for children with intellectual disabilities to develop their intellectual capacity and promote their social integration.

78. Mautius Scout Association

Baden Powell HouseTrianon Quatre-Bornes

Tel:466 6771247 1332Email: [email protected] [email protected]

Chief Scout: Mr Cyril RoseSecretary: Mr Sutdeo Gobin

Organise self development and other training courses and activities to empower the youth.

79. Mouvement Civique de la Baie du Tombeau

5 Rue des Marsouins ElisabethVille Baie du Tombeau

Tel: 547 0336247 1332Email: [email protected]

1999 6663 President: Mrs R. Khedoo

Organise social, educational and sports activities to enhance the well being and welfare of the inhabitants

Organize awareness activities against the proliferation of drugs

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80. Mouvement pour Autosuffisance Alilmentaire (MAA)

Rose-Hil 466 2071 26th March 1986

2378 Mungur Eric Provides Accompagnement in terms of education, health and employment.

Support Agri-Business projects for SME for

81. Mouvement Social de la Jeunesse Mauricienne (MSJM)

Rue St Ignace Rose-Hill

915 5513 1st August 1972

1036 Jean Philippe Provides Accompagnement in terms of education, health and employment

82. Mouvement Social Debarcadere (MSD)

Pointe aux Sables

T/F:756 0174 15th April 1998

5385 SYLVIA Jean Claude

Provides Accompagnement in terms of education, health and employment

83.Movement d'Aide

à la Maternité (MAM)

6, Rue Notre Dame de

Lourdes, Rose Hill

466208011th August

19985494 Mrs. C. Credo

welfare of women and girls in distress and

sensibilisation campaign

84.Movement pour le Progrès de Roche

BoisPort-Louis T:4290199

25th January 1995

4429

MORVAN Lindsay/

AUGUSTAVE Jean Claude

Assist in identification of unemployed women

for placement and training

85. Nou Nouvo Baz 22, Daugier Street, Cite Briquetterie

T: 217 4172M: 755 2940/ 778 8954

7/04/2005 8465 Mrs Soalnge Potou

Training of school drop-outs

Job skills and preparation for the workplace

86. Organisation Fraternelle de Malherbes

Impasse Cassim Eau CouléeCurepipe

T: 674 9761 1968 753 President:Mrs Marie Anne MourguinSecretary:Ms Nathalie Louise

Improving the education standard in the community and aim for excellence

Providing caring and stimulating environment

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87.

Pelletier House20, Rennards StreetBeau Bassin

454-3781

(Affiliated to ADIC)14th June 1978

ADIC is registered with the registrar of Association

1412Soeur Nicole Wong (Sister-in-charge)

Residential care facilities to girls in distress hence aiding in the social, psychological development and empowering them to become independent ladies.

88.

Physically Handicapped Welfare Association

Joseph d’Argent StreetRose Hill

464-4845465-0549

25th June 1965(The Cripples Welfare Association)

615Mrs O. Mathuvirin (Secretary)

The Association runs a sheltered workshop for disabled persons hence providing them with a social, economic framework and an entertaining environment and also aiding them to become financially independent.

89. Prevention Information et Lutte contre de Sida (PILS)

21 Bis Pandit J. Nehru StreetPort-Louis

2107047 7/11/1996 4918 Miss Nadia Peerun

Prevention and information in the fight against HIV/AIDS patients

90. Quartier de Lumière

Avenue Roche Brunes New TownBeau-Bassin

Tel: 466 7540 2006 9558 Fanchette Chantal

Provides Accompagnement in terms of education, health and employment

91.

Rêve et EspoirRoute RoyalLa PreneuseRivière Noire

483-8738   4921

(1)Patricia De Speville (Secretary)(2)Mrs M. Gourège (President)

Runs a day care centre for severely disabled children and adolescents (both mental and physical handicaps) in the region.

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92. Rodrigues Council of Social Services

Mont LubinRodrigues

8771195 26/04/88 2908 Mr Joseph WilmodeEdouard

To promote any charitable work for the benefit of the community in Rodrigues and the advancement of social education

93. SAFIRE 505, Chancery HouseL. Geoffrey stPort-Louis

Tel: 211 8787750 3370

Mr E. Maurer Follow up of children under EAP

Provision of Meal and transport to the EAP chidren

94. Shelter for Women and Children in Distress Trust Fund

Icery RoadForest-SideCurepipe

Tel: 674 8875Fax: 674 0375Email: [email protected]

Trust Act A514-576

1989

President:Mrs Sheela Baguant CSKSecretary:Mr O.D. Cowreea

Provide residential facilities, support and care to women victims of domestic violence and to abuse children

Offer counseling services to women and children in distress

95. Shoals Rodrigues Pointe MonierRodrigues

831 1225 10/09/01 6717 Marine reserves for the development of a sustainable lagoon fishery in Rodrigues environmental education

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96. Society for Aid to Children Inoperable in Mauritius -SACIM

2 Britania ParkVacoas

Tel: 696 1842Fax: 686 1821Email: [email protected]

1974 1119 President:Dr Amrit RajkoomarSecretary:Mr Christian Angseesing

Provide free counseling to parents whose children need medical treatment abroad.

Facilitate children inoperable in Mauritius access to medial treatment abroad.

97. Society for the Welfare of the Deaf

Pope Hennessy StBeau-Bassin

T: 4643834F: 4650784

Act of Parliament (5 July 1968)

Act No. 37 of 1968

Mrs Aarti Bissoonauthsingh

works for the welfare of deaf persons

98. Soroptimist International- IPSAE

Rasistance AvenueCamp Levieux –Rose-Hill

Tel: 678 3044Fax: 6743044Email: [email protected]

1985 2253 President:Mrs Mariam GopaulSecretary:Ms Roselys Venkatachelum

Provide daycare services to the elderly in their centre at camp Le Vieux.Advote for Human rights with emphasis on women and

99. SOS Children’s Village Mauritius

11, impasse SelmourAhnee st, P.O. Box 141Rose-Hill

T: 454 3436F: 465 1480Email: [email protected]

1989 8476 President:Mr René SansonSecretary:Mr Promohumse Bissessur

Follow up of children under EAP

Provision of Meal and Transport to the EAP children

Works towards poverty alleviation

100.

SOS Poverty

Maison de l'Espoir Rajcoomar Gujadhur Street, Vallée Pitôt

T/F: 21650289133496

28th February 2000

6144Mr. Yousoof Dauhoo

Works towards poverty alleviation

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101. SOUTHERN HANDICAPPED ASSOCIATION

Coastal Rd RiambelSurinam

T/F: 6254055 13th February 1986

2358 Mr Ramesh Bondy

Runs a day care centre for disabled children and adolescents.

102. SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS SOCIETY (SENS)

Rue Charles LeesRose-Hill

T/F: 4676741 14th July 1995

4554 Mrs R. Seejore Runs a day care centre for children with learning disabilities

103.

Special Olympics

c/o Mr José Luximon 23 Marcel Ducasse, Cite de RosnayBeau Bassin

464-28062nd April 2002

6915

(1) Mr José Luximon (National Director)(2) Mrs L.Gooniah (Secretary)

Has an international program of year-round sports training and athletic competition for persons with intellectual disability. The Association also organises various health programmes and sensitization campaigns.

104. Sponsor a Child c/o SACIM2 Britannia ParkVacoas

Tel: 698 2411Fax: 686 1821Email: [email protected]

2005 8952 President:Mr H. HooloomanSecretary:Mrs D. Bissoonauth

Assist needy and promising children to complete their primary, secondary schooling or vocational training by providing them financial means.

105. SSR Disability Centre

Triolet T: 261 9710F: 7538175

6 April 2006 9202 Mrs Ram Day care centre for disabled.

Helps in the integration of children with physical and mental impairments.

106. Teens in Control c/o Mrs Ristic Royal RoadMorc HeinMoka

Tel: 255 7333433 6033Fax: 433 6033Email: [email protected]

2004 7722 President:Ms Wairimu K RisticSecretary:M. Cora

Provide a home and a family environment abandoned children and to those victims of violence.

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107.

Terre de Paix Tamarin 2384196 & 23830116th June 1989

3106Mr. Alan Moonien

Provides Non formal education to children (Atelier du Savoir)

108. THE MAURITIUS RED CROSS SOCIETY

Ste Thérèse StreetCurepipe

T: 6763604F: 674 8855

Act of Parliament (18 December 1973)

Act No. 55 of 1973

Mr Patrice Pellegrin

Works for the welfare of the poor/needy. It is a Humanitarian NGO.

First Aid course Basic life saving

techniques109. T1 Diams 1, Suffolk

Close, VacoasTel: 292 1111/6984667Fax: [email protected]

2006 9040 President:Mr D. Jean PierreSecretary: Mrs. Marjorie Tour

Provide phychological support and education to members of type 1 diabetes and offer free medical consultations to them

110 Aids Candle Light Memorial Association

Rose Hill 760-0705 [email protected]

18-Mar-01 10276 Danny Phillippe Aids Prevention

111 Association Lute et Espoir Rodrigues

Mont Lubin, Rodrigues

[email protected]

4-Mar-01 10256 Elizabeth Samoisy

112 Groupement des Diabetiques

Quatre-Bornes [email protected]

29-Jun-00 6228 Michelle Elder Diabetes Patients

113 Heart Foundation Mauritius

Pamplemousses

"253-0983/ 250-7581"

[email protected]

18-Sep-96 5522 Dr. Sunil Gunness

Cardiac prevention/therapy

Cardiac Rehabilitation

114 AIESEC IVTB House, Phoenix

[email protected]

5-Jun-08 10373 Dwijj Vasavada Leadership skills for young graduates

Socio-Economic Development

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115 Association pour la Potection des Emprunteurs Abusés (APEA)

"Célicourt Antelme St Rose Hill "

206-4300/ [email protected]

18-Jun-87 2724 Jean Daniel Camoin

Education of the needy group

116 Council of Religions

"5th Floor - Anglo Mauritius House Port Louis "

754-2714

[email protected]

30-Jun-06 9357 Homa Mungapen

National Unity

117 Fraternité de Grand Baie

"Ave Shakespeare Trou aux Biches"

945-3069

[email protected]

4-Mar-98 5327 Paul Narrainen "Alphabetisation Community Development "

118 Association pour le Developpment Communautaire de Barkly

Rue Colonel Maingard Beau Bassin "

[email protected]

18-Apr-04 7865 Brigitte Thomas Educate school drop outs

Rehabilitation of drug addicts

119 La Courte Echelle Lobourdonnias, Mapou

[email protected]

11-Mar-03 7365 Marie Lys Chelin

School for handicaps

120 Mille Soleil Association for the Disabled Persons

"Arya Mandir Road Grand Gaube "

752 1670 25-Jul-07 9960 Mrs Sookraj Mr Daiman

Handicapped Children(Day Care Centre)

121 Mouvement Jeunesse de Chebel

744 8323 8-Mar-02 6887 David Beessoo

122 Ti-Rayon Soleil Rue Koenig, CurepipeP.O Box 8,Curepipe

492 5622 , 290 [email protected]

22-Nov-07 10124 Marie Aimée ThomasMme Berengere Series

Alleviation of Poverty for Vulnerable group (primarily underprivileged children and women)Community Development

123 Association d’Alphabétisation de Fatima

X Club Road, Grand Baie

729 9427 22-Oct-96 4901 Janine Grant Education and training

124 Atelier de Formation Joie de Vivre

Royal Road, Chemin Grenier

622 [email protected]

28-Jun-01 6643 Sylvie Mayer Education of school drop outs

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125Ecole Anou Grandi

Royal Road, Mon Loisir

412 [email protected]

11-Jul-01 6655 Gilberte Florestan

126 Etoile de Mer Coastal Road, Roches Noires

411 [email protected]

27-Oct-03 7652 Christiane Baudot Mme Legrand

127 Fraternité Nord Sud

3 Rte Nicolay Port Louis

216 9230 26-Oct-99 6036 Fr. Julien Louis Florise Chue Wai

128 Mission Verte Curepipe 721 1689 10-Aug-07 9990 Robert Bouic Promouvoir l'environnement

129 Mauritius Marine Conservation Society (MMCS)

c/o MUG, Railway Road Phoenix

696 [email protected]

27-May-80 1586 Jacqueline Sauzier

Protection of Marine Environment

130 Protection of Animal Welfare Society (PAWS)

Domaine Riv. La Chaux Beau Vallon, Mahebourg

631 [email protected]

18-Jul-99 5921 Angelique Samouilhan

Animal welfare

131 Reef Conservation Mauritius

Les Flamants Branch Rd Pereybere

262 [email protected]

12-Feb-04 7778 Martina Tirschel Conservation of Marine Environment

132 Association Rhizome Concept

Impasse Leblanc Vacoas

704 6149 / 696 [email protected]

13-Nov-08 10655 Sebastien Sauvage Melanie Faugier

Sensitisation on Environmental Issue

Exposition sur la Patrimone Mauricien

133 Association L;alcool femme ( Etoile d’Esperence)

Villa Road, Moka

[email protected]

2 July 20016645

Véronique d'Unienville

Traitement des alcooliques + prevention

134 Association D’Hebergement pour les personnes inadaptees (Foyer Namasté)

[email protected]

3 May 2007 9848

Jean Alain Antoine

Residential Care centre for mentally retarded person

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135 Groupe A de Cassis (Lacaz A)

12 Street GeorgesPort Louis

[email protected]

13 June 2006

8156Liseby Rungen Care Centre for needy:

drugs, alcohol

136 SUDS Napier Broom StBeau Bassin

464-1262735-4229 April 2004

7889Brigitte Thomas Help to needy

Empowering the family

137 Tamriv+ LtéeTamarin 483 6666

info@tamriv5 July 2005

C57266 Genevieve Appadoo

Community development

138 Transparency Mauritius

C&R Court, Labourdonnais St, Port-Louis

207 4185 29 October 1998

C21521 Mr Jacques de Navacelle Ms Sandra Rochecouste

Anti fraud and corruption

139 Association pour la Promotion pour la Sante (APSA)

15d, Lees Street,Curepipe

676 2934, [email protected]

24 March 1988

2891 Mrs. Audrey Hardy

Elderly care Prevention of Non-

communicable diseases

Education people on Nutrition

Assistance to needy people who have to undergo specialized medical assistance

140 Mauritian Organisation on Drugs and AIDS

88 Raoul Rivet st.Port Louis

775 [email protected]

11 August 2006

9421 Mr. Ravind Lahootun

HIV/AIDS Prevention of

Substance Abuse