Update – April 27, 2022. Ukrainian refugee finds safety, welcome and acceptance in L’Arche. As Russian forces advanced on his town in Ukraine’s heavil ...
"I prepare coffee, cappuccino and soup with all kinds of vegetables. I love 'the PAUSE'. I'm having a great time there. From time to time, I also like ...
Canadian singer-songwriter Jordan Hart’s debut EP, "Only Pieces of the Truth", features the song "Freedom", dedicated to his friends with intellectual ...
Resilience in the midst of uncertainty in Haiti. In many ways, the L’Arche communities in Haiti are approaching the COVID crisis with their usual resi ...
Richard Keagan Bull is a keen advocate for people like him, with learning disabilities. A member of L’Arche London (UK), was recently awarded a Corona ...
Subways and underpasses may be great for getting you from A to B. The Richmond underpass in London (Canada) is now an underground art gallery. The ove ...
Like their compatriots, members of the L’Arche community in Argentina have been in lockdown for several months. Keeping to themselves has challenged t ...
Anne has just been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia, for her outstanding work with men and women with an intellectual disability, an experi ...
Our thanks go to everyone in the Federation for your thoughts and prayers as our land burns across Australia; this fire season pushes the devastation ...
“My name is Tatenda. I wrote this poem was to encourage my fellow members not to look down upon themselves, but to motivate them and to see that they ...
“No words. Franci had no words at all,” says Hazel Bradley, a long-term member of L'Arche London, UK, recalling her years in India with Franci Jayaraj ...
But which man? Is it Neil Armstrong, spaceman… the moon… summer 1969? Or maybe, just maybe, it is Jose, a man with an intellectual disability… L'Arche ...
“It’s all go!” says Yvonne, on yet another busy morning at Café L’Arche in Callan, Ireland. “And it’s been like that since 2007, when we opened the do ...