News from Maison de la Gare
A Christmas of Dreams and Compassion
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Once again this year, Maison de la Gare brightened the lives of talibé children with a Christmas celebration full
of magic and joy. Gathered
in the association's center, over five hundred children enjoyed a day of solidarity
and happiness in a magical atmosphere.
This year's event marked a turning point for the organization. Maison de la Gare, determined to make the event
a success, took up the challenge of self-financing in collaboration with key partners. A charity event,
organized in partnership with the Institut français, played a decisive role. Participants were treated to
top-quality artistic performances in a warm and friendly setting. Renowned artists such as Index and Bibeline
delighted the audience, while the Saint Louis choir added a touch of musical elegance.
Ticket sales for the charity evening and generous donations covered the costs of the Christmas party for the
children. This outpouring of solidarity raised public awareness of the talibé children’s day-to-day reality,
reinforcing the importance of a collective commitment to support them.
In the days before the party, another initiative touched the children’s hearts, the distribution of t-shirts to
600 children in ten
Saint Louis daaras. This was made possible by the association Lëkkalé, a simple but symbolic
gesture that brought a glimmer of hope.
A magical party in the heart of the center
On the long-awaited day, Maison de la Gare’s center was transformed into a veritable haven of celebration.
Sparkling decorations, fairy lights and shimmering colors enveloped the premises in a magical atmosphere,
transporting the children into a world of dreams. From the moment they arrived, the talibés, wearing radiant
smiles, were swept up in a spirit of genuine warmth.
The festivities began with an educational session led by Noël Coly, who tackled themes such as hygiene and good
behavior in a playful way. The children were captivated. They learned valuable lessons, but also shared
laughter and moments of deep companionship.
The afternoon then gave way to festive activities. Wild dances, lively games and dance competitions immersed
participants in a sense of shared joy. The “Faux lions” (fake lions), emblematic
figures of Senegalese culture,
aroused fascination and wonder, reminding everyone of the richness of local traditions.
A generous Santa Claus and stars in the eyes
Santa's arrival marked the high point of the day. As he distributed sweets to the children, laughter and
cheers echoed through the air.
Each child received a bag of snacks to take home at the end of this memorable day, their eyes shining with
happiness. Volunteers and organizers shared in the satisfaction of seeing the children leave with happy smiles
and a feeling of human warmth.
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Maison de la Gare expresses its sincere thanks to the Institut français and to the Lëkkalé Association,
as well as to the many people in Senegal and Europe who contributed financially. Their support made this
dream a reality.