On May 20th, 2026, the first group of students from the Casa Leone Hospitality Training School in Sierra Leone officially graduated, marking a historic and deeply emotional moment for everyone involved in this project.
The ceremony, organized together with Caritas Freetown, brought together students, trainers, coordinators, and members of the local community to celebrate months of dedication, learning, and personal growth.
Through Fundación MAGA, Casa Leone was created with a clear purpose: to provide vulnerable young people with real opportunities through hospitality training. A project that goes far beyond teaching a profession. It is about opening doors, restoring hope, and giving young people the tools to build a more stable and independent future.
When we visited the school last December, the students were taking their very first steps in cooking, service, and bartending. Seeing them now graduate and prepared to enter the professional world fills us with pride.
Over the past months, the students have shown enormous commitment and growth. They have learned practical hospitality skills, but also discipline, teamwork, responsibility, and self-confidence. That is what truly makes this project so meaningful: the real possibility of changing the direction of a life.





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