An Incredible Community

#8
#8
but if you notice, there is an extra word in one of the posts
it was a cell phone thing. can't edit. Thumbed my post and hit post, but noticed the ommitted word and hit stop to make the correction. Made the correction and posted, only to find that the original made it up as well.

All of that, plus I'm just starting to work with these computer thingies.
 
#9
#9
L’Arche Daybreak in Richmond Hill, Ontario welcomes men and women with intellectual disabilities and the assistants who live, work and learn with them. People are drawn to our community from all over the world seeking a different way of life and bringing with them a wide range of beliefs, backgrounds and qualifications. Many local friends participate in our community life as volunteers. L’Arche Daybreak is a dynamic example of how people of different intellectual capacity, social origin and culture can live and learn together.
 
#10
#10
In a world that often sees people with intellectual disabilities as less than whole, L’Arche celebrates their creativity, transparency and great capacity for joy as important gifts to be shared. Started by Jean Vanier in France in 1964, L’Arche has become an international movement with over 100 communities throughout the world. Founded in 1969 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, L’Arche Daybreak is the oldest L’Arche community in North America.
Many local friends participate in our community life as volunteers. Other friends, students and visitors attend our worship services or retreats at Dayspring, our spiritual centre. L’Arche Daybreak is a dynamic example of how people of different intellectual capacity, social origin and culture can live and learn togethe
 

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