25/05/2026
La Kaz Anne will indeed act like the place to be, in order to share opportunity; life experience; know how; soft skills; empathetic leadership etc. The name of this place carries a deeply personal meaning as it reflects both my first name, Marie Anne and that of my 84-year-old mother, Anne Marie. It is not just a place, but a symbol of legacy, love, and continuity across generations, Mother-Daughter La Kaz Anne is the transformation of a former pre-primary school into a vibrant, inclusive space dedicated to education, environmental awareness, and community empowerment. With a strong focus on recycling and lifelong learning, it is envisioned as a place open to both children and adults with a place to grow, learn, and reconnect. This project is also driven by a deeper urgency: to provide a positive and constructive environment that can help counter the rise of drug addiction affecting our communities day after day. By creating a safe space for learning, engagement, and personal development, La Kaz Anne aims to offer an alternative path with one built on purpose, skills, and hope.