“Visible” or “invisible”
Should we shield vulnerable people from possible abuse on social networks? Or should we promote their place in society, by displaying their image as o...
Read moreSisters reunited in L’Arche in Syria
An amazing story of two sisters, both with intellectual disabilities re-united at L’Arche Al-Safina in Damascus, Syria.
Read moreEgypt – Partnership Programme
“He has improved so much you would hardly recognise that he was the same boy.”
Read moreHer story, her way
This International Women’s Day on March 8, L’Arche salutes Priya from L'Arche in India, a woman who enjoys telling her story, her way. And that me...
Read moreConnecting places, connecting people!
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...
Read moreRichard talks isolation
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 Coro...
Read moreA question so basic…
Listen, watch and join Roman as he proclaims the words of poet and fellow Ukrainian, Vasyl Symonenko “You know that you are human?” Movie released...
Read moreLove in the time of Covid
Article by Nem Tomlinson, Community Leader in L’Arche Manchester (UK) - "I’ve been going through old things in the evenings; clothes, paperwork, l...
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