As part of United World Week activities, the collection for the Dare to Care initiative was donated to the Daughters of the Sacred Heart. This religious community was founded in Malta in 1903, and is now also present in India, Kenya, Tanzania...
Category - Dare to Care
This time round the donated goods will be in support of the St Theresa Home in Nigret, Zurrieq, and will be distributed as part of the United World Week activities during the first week of May.
The emergency situation in the disaster-hit regions of Pakistan, caused by excessive flooding due to severe torrential rains, cannot leave us indifferent especially since we’ve had the possibility of hearing more about it first-hand through a...
An extract from a letter of Chiara Lubich to Nikkyo Niwano, founder of the Buddhist organization Risshō Kōsei Kai. She invites each one of us to have the right relationship with the environment.
Sandra Cortis interviews Glenn Bugeja, one of the main protagonists of the "Dare to Care" project in Malta
From the sharing of material goods to offering spiritual and emotional support, all efforts seem a drop in the ocean of the Covid-19 tragedy in India. Yet local communities continue to go ahead with faith in God and mutual trust.
One of our friends from the Fraternity of Charles de Foucauld relates this experience
Four stories of those who “dare to care” every day: because there is no need to wait for World Peace Day to build a more united world.
"When Miriam told us she had a large seven foot Christmas tree which she wished to donate, I immediately started thinking how to make the best use of it." An experience related to the Covid-19 situation that we are living as a nation and globally.
As the months with Covid-19 continue with one wave after another, I noticed that some people on the streets were not looking happy in spite of the fact that we are not in lockdown like so many other places.