Association
Ansam Leve
Ensemble, nou leve
Together, we rise
Kavi Building, Royal Road, Coromandel, Mauritius
"We serve everyone. We exclude no one. We impose on no one. We love all."
A coalition built for community transformation
Association Ansam Leve is a registered non-profit organisation based in Mauritius, built on the conviction that communities can be genuinely transformed when the right people decide to serve — and the right partners decide to collaborate.
Our work sits at the intersection of social development, economic empowerment, family restoration, and community resilience. We are faith-informed and community-centred — serving all people, of all backgrounds and beliefs, without condition.
What we do in every community we enter
Counseling, family support groups, parenting skills, and programmes for single parents — restoring the family as the foundation of community life.
Vocational training, digital literacy, heritage guide certification, sea activities, arts and mentorship — giving young people a skilled future.
Entrepreneurship bootcamps, community gardens, hotel employment pipelines, tourism micro-enterprises — building communities that sustain themselves.
Mobile health outreach, first aid training, mental health counseling, addiction prevention, and advocacy for better health infrastructure.
Community watch programmes, domestic violence response, advocacy for police presence, and rights awareness for all residents.
Sega, traditional crafts, storytelling, photography, and heritage preservation — celebrating community identity as an engine of transformation.
What we stand for in every room we enter
We serve all people — regardless of faith, background, or belief. No strings attached. No conversion agenda. Just genuine service.
Our accounts are audited. Our meetings are minuted. Our community reports publicly. We answer to the people we serve — not just our donors.
We build local leaders, not dependency. Every programme is designed so the community eventually owns and runs it without us.
The community sits at the table where decisions are made — through the Programme Steering Committee. We listen before we act.
We set targets, track results, and report honestly — including when things don't go as planned. Evidence guides every decision.
Le Morne is the first. The model is designed to move — to the next village, the next district, the next country.
Built on a coalition of conviction
Four organisations. One mission. We serve together — not separately.
People accountable for this work
Pastor · Author · Speaker
CCC Mauritius
Yeshua Fellowship
Registered and accountable
We are looking for the right partners
Association Ansam Leve does not work alone — and we are not looking for passive supporters. We are building a coalition of active collaborators, each bringing something specific that the programme needs. Here is exactly who we are looking for.
Organisations whose mandate overlaps with ours — social development, education, youth empowerment, health, economic development, or community resilience. We are not looking to duplicate your work. We want to link it to what we are building in Le Morne.
Companies who want their CSR investment to produce measurable, documented community impact — not just a logo on a wall. We offer named programme sponsorship, transparent financial reporting, and a direct pipeline of skilled young employees from Le Morne to your business.
People who have knowledge the programme needs — and are willing to give it. A nurse who runs a mobile health day. An IT professional who teaches digital literacy. A lawyer who delivers a rights awareness workshop. A marine instructor who certifies youth in sea activities.
People willing to give their time directly to the Le Morne community — facilitating sessions, coordinating logistics, supporting events, running youth activities, or simply being a consistent, caring presence. No experience necessary — just commitment.
Support takes many forms. A financial contribution — however small. A shared post that brings the right person to our door. A conversation with your network that opens a partnership. Lending your name to a programme that is doing the right thing. Every form of support counts.
Organisations, foundations, embassies, or diaspora networks interested in knowledge exchange, practitioner visits, youth exchange programmes, or contributing expertise from their country's community development experience. We are already in dialogue with the Israeli Honorary Consulate in Mauritius.
"You don't need to have all the answers. You just need to decide to show up."
Reach out — let's talkClearing the doubts
We are faith-informed, not faith-exclusive. Our founding coalition includes Christian organisations, and our values are shaped by that. But we serve all people — Muslim, Hindu, Catholic, and those of no faith — without condition, without pressure, and without expectation. This is a community programme, not a church programme.
Yes. Association Ansam Leve is a registered non-profit association under the Registration of Associations Act 1978, Republic of Mauritius. We are also registered with the relevant tax and data protection authorities, and our accounts are independently audited annually.
All funds are held in the Association's dedicated bank account — never in personal accounts. Every transaction requires two authorised signatories. We produce monthly financial statements, quarterly donor reports, and annual audited accounts. Sponsors are kept informed of exactly how their contribution is used.
Le Morne is our first programme — the pilot. The model is specifically designed to replicate. Once Le Morne has completed its first full cycle and local leaders are in place, we will launch Ansam Leve in the next locality. The vision is island-wide — and eventually regional.
Absolutely not. Every programme, service, and support offered by Ansam Leve is open to every resident of Le Morne — regardless of faith or background. Participation in spiritual activities is always optional and never required to access practical support.
The Association is governed by a Committee of four elected officers (President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer) who are accountable to the General Assembly — all members meeting annually. A community-elected Programme Steering Committee in Le Morne provides direct accountability to the people the programme serves.
We publish programme reports biannually and hold open community reporting meetings in Le Morne that anyone can attend. Donors and partners receive detailed impact reports. Our audited financial statements are available on request. We welcome scrutiny — it makes us better.
There is no minimum. Some partners give a one-time financial contribution. Some volunteer for a single event. Some sign a formal MOU and commit for a year. We meet you where you are. If you want to understand what would be most useful, just reach out and we will have an honest conversation.
Partner with Ansam Leve
We are seeking collaborators, sponsors, volunteers, and programme supporters.
Every form of contribution changes a life in Le Morne.
Ansam Leve,
Le Morne
A 360° community transformation programme
for Le Morne Village, Black River District
"A nous marrier piker" — the community's own rallying cry
Black River District, south-west Mauritius
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Vallée Le Morne
Cité Dilo Pourie
Full community survey + field interviews
Confirmed: zero NGO or govt services on the ground
A community the system forgot — sitting on an extraordinary heritage
A comprehensive baseline assessment conducted in April 2026 mapped every dimension of community life in Le Morne. What we found was a community carrying compounding and interconnected crises — not because its people lack resilience, but because it has been systematically overlooked. At the same time, we found extraordinary untapped assets that no one has ever connected to the community's own economic future.
"A nous marrier piker."The community's own rallying cry — "We will rise together." This is the spirit the programme is built on.
What is broken — and what is already there to build on
What we are actually doing — in concrete terms
Every action in the programme is mapped, sequenced, and resourced. Here is what Ansam Leve, Le Morne looks like in practice.
A Permanence-Counseling hub open 3 days per week — free, confidential, no referral needed. Three structured group programmes running weekly cycles. An annual Community Wedding initiative for couples choosing to formalise their commitment.
Structured training directly linked to local employment opportunities — hotels, tourism, sea activities, and the heritage site. A digital literacy programme starting from smartphone basics. A formal Le Morne Heritage Guide certification for the UNESCO site.
A community-wide March Against Drugs — not a religious march, but a community statement. Weekly peer recovery support groups. Drug prevention sessions at Le Morne Government School. Men trained as peer educators within their own community.
The goal is autosuffisance économique — a Le Morne that generates its own income. A community garden feeding families first, then supplying local restaurants. An 8-week entrepreneur bootcamp. A hotel employment pipeline connecting trained youth directly to HR teams.
Mobile health outreach days bringing nurses and screening to the Community Center. First aid training certifying 20 community members as first responders. Emergency water filters for Cité Dilo Pourie. A community emergency transport protocol established before anyone else needs the 45-minute hospital trip.
A structured community watch group — not vigilantes, but trained and accountable neighbourhood guardians. A formal written petition to government for police patrols, backed by documented incident reports. Domestic violence response training for community members.
Groupe Troisième Âge reactivated with weekly gatherings at Stella Maris Chapelle. Elderly residents formally engaged as teachers of Sega, traditional crafts, and oral history — restoring their dignity and their role. Regular pastoral visits to isolated elderly.
Open community reporting meetings — the programme answers to Le Morne, not only to its donors. Formal partnerships with Stella Maris Church and Le Morne Government School. Rights awareness campaigns. An Annual Community Celebration and Cultural Festival open to the whole island.
What success looks like by end of Year 1
We set targets because accountability demands them. These are the concrete outcomes we are committing to by December 2027.
From foundations to transformation
We don't replace what is there. We activate it.
Every institution and community group already present in Le Morne is an asset. We work alongside them — not above them.
Every contribution has a name and an address in Le Morne
We are specific about what we need because we respect your time and your resources. Here is exactly what different levels of support make possible.
Clean drinking water for one family in Cité Dilo Pourie — a sub-village whose name literally means "dirty water." 30 families need this immediately.
Catering, setup, and materials for a community gathering of 50 people — a health day, a parenting workshop, or a youth session.
One device for the Digital Literacy programme. 10 tablets needed. Each one unlocks employment access for the youth who trains on it.
Fund a full 8-week cycle of Man of God or Woman of Valour — books, facilitator, venue, for 20 participants. Real transformation, fully costed.
A nurse who runs a health day. An IT trainer who teaches digital skills. A lawyer who delivers a rights workshop. Your knowledge is the resource we need most.
A conversation with your HR director about youth employment. An introduction to a foundation that funds community work. Sharing this page with someone who can help.
Ready to support Le Morne?
"A nous marrier piker" — we rise together. Le Morne cannot wait. Neither can we.