Emergency Appeal

Persons with intellectual disabilities are at greater risk in humanitarian situations.  Those most affected are also often not asked to share their experiences or participate in emergency response planning.

Around the world, in the midst of some of today’s most urgent crises, L’Arche is working, listening, and responding together.  Your support helps ensure some of the world’s most vulnerable citizens are cared for when it is most needed.

The right to exist

Like L’Arche communities in other parts of the world, our friends and colleagues in Lviv and Ternopil, make significant contributions to inclusion. In Ukraine, this occurs in an environment that until recently, often denied people with learning disabilities the right to exist. Bogdan, from L’Arche Ukraine, grew up under a Soviet government that denied his existence. He explains his method of civil resistance in this film released in 2016.

“You know that you are human?”

Communities like L’Arche in Ukraine, and others in struggling countries, do not receive any funding from the state. The war in Ukraine is making an already fragile situation much worse. We know we need the resources to be able to mobilize support swiftly as the need arises. Listen, watch and join Roman in spirit, as he proclaims the words of poet and fellow Ukrainian, Vasyl Symonenko “You know that you are human?”. Originally released on December 3 2020, in honor of the United Nations International Day of Persons with Disabilities.

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For questions about giving directly through the L’Arche International Foundation in Europe, please contact partnerships@larche.org

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