Please come to my wedding!

Ally, an assistant in L'Arche Edinburgh, Scotland speaks no Polish; Agata, a lady with Down’s syndrome from L'Arche ?ledziejowice, Poland, speaks no...

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Through fund-raising to friendship

It is a fair question: why would a high-flying Irish lawyer spend a good part of her free time working to support men and women with an intellectual d...

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“Looks don’t matter.”

“Look strong. Act tough. Be perfect. A teenager soon learns that lesson. Especially if survival on the city streets depends on it. But then they com...

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“Are you his teacher?”

Tina is in the bazaar in Alexandria, Egypt, with Mohamed, a man with an intellectual disability, member at L’Arche Mog AlHob (project). Together, th...

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A story of L’Arche Zimbabwe

“When the new therapy project opens, I will be the receptionist welcoming any one coming through the door, and answering the phone too.”

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The mystery of life together, at L’Arche

“Do we have to be alike to live together? Differences in belief, in motivation, in age. Unity is something precious. It's precious because it's rare...

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Culture available for everyone – is it possible?

How many people have impacted on our world as much as Anne Frank? Still today, her searing story of life in a ghetto continues to inspire young and ol...

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From Kent to Kana-no-ie with love!

“They gave us their home-brewed beer and we gave them our hand-made paper mats.” Gen Sato, community leader of L'Arche Kana-no-ie in Japan is spea...

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