The pastor of the Evangelical Church of Castelldefels (Spain) looks back at the first 7 years of work in the city and addresses the current challenges.
The Jericho Foundation started in Edward Road Baptist church as a ‘jobs club’ for the vulnerable and excluded. In the last 15 years, it has directly supported over 8,000 people.
They fear being excluded and losing job opportunities, a research among members of ethnic and religious minorities in Norway shows.
New Textile Life is a textile workshop that aims to give people at risk of exclusion “an opportunity to regain an independent life”.
Loida Muñoz, Director of A21 Spain: ‘We need to both be pioneers and actively support what is already working’.
It is urgent to reflect on the issues and challenges of childhood, both as a society and as local churches.
In the last months, regional and local authorities have met evangelical representatives in several cities.
The Evangelical Church of Castelldefels (Spain) leads “Imperfect”, a new restaurant to help people at risk of social exclusion.
A local project of Global Aid Network propels “Rojas Warriors”, giving children in social exclusion or without resources the chance of being a part of a basketball team.
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