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Today, L’Arche continues to transform lives and model a more human society where every life is of equal value.

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L’Arche at the United Nations

Ten delegates from L’Arche will be attending the UN 17th Session Of The Conference Of States Parties To The CRPD (COSP17)! This conference is a key time of meetings where global representatives, including those from L’Arche, share experiences and learnings from around the world and discuss how we can all work together to make sure everyone’s dignity and rights are protected and that everyone has opportunities and community.

Follow along, as Nick Herd, a valued member of L’Arche, makes history as the first person with an intellectual disability invited by the UN to live blog for UN News.

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What we offer

A welcoming community

Life changing career opportunities

A global vision

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In 37 countries on 5 continents

Today, there are more than 150 communities and nearly 30 projects around the world from Argentina to Zimbabwe.

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Our stories

Dare to ask!

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From Christmas decorations...

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Why write a book?

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Kuba doesn't see barriers

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"Visible" or "invisible"

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Latest News

This is my story. Anna Przybysławska.

Anna Przybysławska is a woman with an intellectual disability, living in a L’Arche community in Wroclaw, Poland.

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Celebrating 60 years of L'Arche!

The purpose of the gathering was very simple: celebration! As a rule, L’Arche doesn’t need much reason to celebrate- having fun together has always been an important part of daily community life...

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L’Arche and the Olympics volunteers

‘Go for it – you won’t experience this every day!’ That’s Elio’s advice to anyone thinking of following his example of volunteering.

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L’Arche takes over UN news blog!

How many people with an intellectual disability get their voices heard on a world platform to actually shift forward the dial of human rights?

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