outside our borders
Today we are in the mood for some small signs of hope. The bad weather, the political wrangling, the economic crisis, the ideological skirmishes there make you want to hermitage. But just a moment, broaden our vision to understand how much hope is there in the world. Today, this year there has been facilitated by the agency Fides reports that two "good news", one from Ghana and one from Peru. The first news
is more precisely
Abor, in south-east of Ghana, where the
St. Theresa Center, the school of professional training '
Opera Don Guanella . With 40 new disabled children entered this year rose to 110 the number of those for whom a new future in the world of work is possible.
The second event is from Huancayo
where
Caritas has launched a project for the cultivation of staple foods such as tomatoes, cucumbers, cayhua, broccoli, beets, lettuce, radishes, and even grapes and strawberries, to over 4000 meters above sea level. An initiative that is part of projects for food security, one of the key dimensions to human.
As you can see there is still much to do in the world: those that actually teach us at home we must never lose sight of the fundamental values \u200b\u200bbecause their freedom of expression is never a given.
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