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Contact our TeamHaving been founded in secret in 1981, during communist times, L’Arche in Poland has always known the value of shared solidarity. Today the communities are proud to take their place in the public spotlight, to better publicise the many gifts of its diverse members, with and without disabilities.
Anna Przybysławska is a woman with an intellectual disability, living in a L’Arche community in Wroclaw, Poland.
Read moreFor Kuba, his Down’s Syndrome is not about limits, but opportunities. His friend says: ‘Kuba doesn’t see barriers, just challenges - challenges to meet and overcome’.
Read moreAs a community of people with and without an intellectual disability, L’Arche stands against discrimination. L’Arche stands with the billion individuals across the world spotlighted by the United Nations on December 3, the International Day of People with Disabilities.
Read moreToday, no country in the Federation has been left untouched by Covid-19: many of our workshops have had to close temporarily; programmes have been put...
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