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Thank
you for your interest in L'Arche.
L'Arche is French for The Ark, as in Noah's Ark. That is, a safe secure
place with God; a place of new beginnings, of hope, of diversity.
L'Arche is an international federation of communities where men and women
with developmental disabilities and those who choose to share life with
them live, work, play and pray creating a home together. Core
members, persons with disabilities, make up the heart or core of our communities.
The assistants are those who live and share life with them.
French Canadian Jean Vanier founded L'Arche as a Catholic organization
in 1964 in Trosly, France when he invited two men with disabilities to
come live with him. From this humble beginning, L'Arche has grown to include
over 127 communities in 31
countries throughout the world. It has evolved into an ecumenical
organization welcoming all religious traditions, and those with no tradition
at all. Each community is unique and autonomous but internationally federated.
We all share a common vision of the basic dignity of each human person.
We seek to create home and provide meaningful work for all our community
members in an attempt to create a world where everyone, regardless of
ability or disability, is recognized as being of equal value. |
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"In
a divided world, L'Arche wants to be a sign of hope. Its communities, founded
on covenant relationships between people of differing intellectual capacity,
social origin, religion and culture, seek to be a sign of unity, faithfulness
and reconciliation." |
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