Association Selah is a Moroccan non-profit dedicated to supporting society’s most vulnerable.

Association Selah

Through our collaboration with Association Selah, EFAM is helping to deliver a new programme for vulnerable young people under the care of an orphanage in Rabat.


Association Selah, Rabat

The joint collaboration between EFAM and Selah began in 2024 with a pilot group of 10 students, who received tutoring, mentoring, and exam preparation for the Baccalaureate. Nine out of ten successfully passed, and several have already moved on to university with continued academic and pastoral support. Building on this success, the programme is expanding in 2025 with two new cohorts of 15 students each in Baccalaureate Years 1 and 2. Together, EFAM and Selah will be supporting 38 students across secondary school and university, providing tutoring, counselling, life-skills training, and career readiness guidance.

Impact

  • 9 out of 10 students in the 2024 pilot passed their Baccalaureate exams
  • 38 students supported across secondary school and university in 2025
  • Girls prioritised to ensure equal access to education and opportunity
  • Comprehensive support: tutoring, mentoring, counselling, life-skills training, and career readiness
  • Long-term commitment: EFAM & Selah guiding students from secondary school through to graduation and independent adulthood

About Association Selah

Founded in 2012, Association Selah is a Moroccan non-profit dedicated to supporting society’s most vulnerable. Its mission began with two key pillars: providing healthcare to destitute sick people and creating preschool classes in rural areas. Over the past decade, Selah has delivered medical support for more than 60 people in precarious situations, established 10 preschool classes serving around 450 children each year, and trained 29 early childhood educators, empowering women and strengthening local education. The collaboration with EFAM marks a natural progression of Selah’s mission, expanding its reach into secondary and higher education for vulnerable youth.