New website coming early 2025

reaching the unreachable

reaching the unreachable

Cambridge Half Marathon 2025

Twelve incredible HoverRunners took on the Cambridge Half Marathon 2025, raising an outstanding £12,000 to support HoverAid’s life-changing work in Madagascar.

Leaving a Lasting Legacy with HoverAid

Have you ever thought about the lasting impact you could have on the world? By leaving a gift to HoverAid in your Will, you can help bring life-changing support to remote for years to come.

Plans for 2025

In 2025, we’re gearing up for transformative growth and expanded impact across Madagascar. Our plans include 10 medical safaris to eight locations, the launch of a new mobile clinic program, and expanded hygiene and clean water initiatives. We’ll also be commissioning a new hovercraft, refurbishing our bases, and building partnerships with other organisations to support critical missions.

2024: A Year of Growth and Impact

What an incredible year it’s been for HoverAid! Thanks to the dedication of our teams, supporters and partners we’ve made a tangible difference in the lives of thousands of people in remote Madagascar.

The Story of 2024 – Q3

HoverAid continues its vital work in remote Madagascar, making
significant strides in medical missions and water & sanitation
projects.

HoverAid Partners with Vanillabazaar

HoverAid has partnered with Vanillabazaar, a Madagascan vanilla company, to support life-changing work in Madagascar. A percentage of Vanillabazaar’s revenue will be donated to HoverAid, allowing customers to enjoy high-quality vanilla while making a difference.

Emily’s Trip to Madagascar: Sept’24

Emily’s journey to Madagascar was filled with challenges, unforgettable moments, and impactful experiences. From testing the River Rover 403 and hovering gracefully over lily pads in the Vortex 5 hovercraft to joining a critical medical mission in Ankavandra, Emily exemplified dedication and heart. Her story reminds us that volunteers are the lifeblood of HoverAid’s work, helping us bring essential care to the most remote corners of Madagascar.

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