Named after Lia Brunet, a woman who dedicated her life to building bridges between people of different races, cultures, religions and social backgrounds, Project Lia’s story is inspired by a community located in the midst of the Argentine Pampas, where people from around the world come together to live the ideal of a united world. Established in 1968, the community has become an important center for dialogue, culture, and economic justice. Continuing with this ideal, “That All May Be One,” and with the values and principles of the Economy of Communion, an international network of businesses that promote and live a culture of giving and social justice, Project Lia desires to build relationships of trust, mutual respect, and understanding, and ultimately help our participants become self-sufficient and valued members of society.
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