“I remain hopeful” – ATD Fourth World https://www.atd-fourthworld.org/i-remain-hopeful/
.* This activity welcomes a lot of primary school children
.* This activity welcomes a lot of primary school children
.* This activity welcomes a lot of primary school children
.* This activity welcomes a lot of primary school children
Tapori Weekends: Friendship beyond differences.
“I Don’t Have any Friends but I’d like to Have a Lot
A lot (…) Read more →
A lot of well-intentioned lip service is given to this
Christina from Ireland describes a life controlled by “the system” from childhood on and her life in the homeless services.
Foster care: “I got moved around a lot” My name is
Anna Franze (age 36) teaches in the social work department of the University of Hamburg. She also does voluntary work (…) Read more →
When people come into contact with refugees, a lot
Allen, an ATD Fourth World Volunteer Corps member in the Philippines talks about her and why she became involved with ATD.
Allen often uses art in her work, which doesn’t pay a lot
In Democratic Republic of Congo, a woman shares her work to help neighbours earn a living too.
Father Joseph [Wresinski] didn’t put people who had a lot
Nicole Maucher and Johnny Ocean Address the United Nations, UN Photo/Kim Haughton On October 17, 2016 Nicole Maucher and Johnny (…) Read more →
This summer, we couldn’t do a lot of family activities
Systems set up to support families often confuse poverty with neglect, ATD Fourth World UK activist explains.
Pay-as-you-go bundles to get internet on the phone cost a lot
ATD members in Guatemala listen, share and band together in the face of poverty and COVID-19.
There are a lot of parents who don’t know how to read