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On every continent, supporters of ATD Fourth World help with fundraising in many ways: Organizing raffles, yard sales, sports events, (…) Read more →
In Madagascar, a professional sold holiday gift baskets to his colleagues to raise
ATD Vierde Wereld Nederland: Op weg naar de toekomst Tijdelijk offline – met oog op de toekomst De website van (…) Read more →
, Den Haag (bezoek op afspraak via e-mail) Wilt u ons werk ondersteunen met een gift
Dear friends, As featured in our latest Newsletter, our ongoing multi-dimensional poverty research project has clearly shown, through meetings and (…) Read more →
Tandale area of Dar es Salaam and how it enabled a group of learners to discover the gift
This article is imported from our 2017 Stop Poverty Campaign web site. International symposium from June 6 to 13 at (…) Read more →
Rethinking the Concept of Accountability Saturday June 10: Violence and the Benevolent Gift
Sharing the beauty of music with people the world has cast aside, remembering renowned Argentinian pianist Miguel Ángel Estrella.
liked to recount what his grandmother once told him: “Miguel, you have received the gift
In spite of the drugs, the suffering, and the degradation of life on the streets near the garbage dump, people hold onto their humanity.
Compassion is a gift, a source of hope.
ATD Fourth World has been working in Haiti since 1981. Activities began in Fonds des Negres, a community about 120 (…) Read more →
. (…) Read more → 23 April 2024 “The Volunteer Corps Is a Gift That
For 30 years this training center has helped build the skills and sustain the commitment of people striving to end poverty in Senegal and across Africa.
Your gift can make a difference! Thank you for your support.
Carine grew up in extreme poverty in Belgium. A mother of three children, she was absent from her children’s lives for several years when they were growing up.
To accompany the gift she wrote, “This quilt is not much, but it comes from my heart