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    L’Arche Canada and L’Arche USA have launched joint summer national recruitment campaigns that will benefit local communities.

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    Make a song and dance with L’Arche UK on 25th June! Better still – why not get sponsored for 38 songs and 38 dances...

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    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 ...

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    "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 ...

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    “Once again, one time too many, our country is a victim of Mother Nature.” – Rhodes Jules Garcon, Board chair of L’Arche Haiti

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    Canadian singer-songwriter Jordan Hart’s debut EP, "Only Pieces of the Truth", features the song "Freedom", dedicated to his friends with intellectual ...

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    There are a number of ways in which you can show your solidarity and stay connected with the Federation.

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    An amazing story of two sisters, both with intellectual disabilities re-united at L’Arche Al-Safina in Damascus, Syria.

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    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 ...

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    “It’s a joy to join the L’Arche journey, and to be part of this extraordinary model of transformation.”

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    “He has improved so much you would hardly recognise that he was the same boy.”

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    Like their compatriots, members of the L’Arche community in Argentina have been in lockdown for several months. Keeping to themselves has challenged t ...

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    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 ...

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    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 ...

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    “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 ...

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    “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 ...

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    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 ...

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    “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 ...