CAMI, in La Matanza, has been supporting migrants and refugees for years with healthcare, education, and employment services. Founded by the Scalabrinian Sisters, it is a place of welcome and hope that shows how communion and solidarity can transform lives and build integration. This project is supported by Sumá Fraternidad, a project office of the Focolare Movement.
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As part of the international celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Economy of Communion (EoC), the Migrant Care Center (CAMI) in La Matanza opens its doors to share an experience of encounter, solidarity, and integration.
CAMI was founded thanks to the mission of the Scalabrinian Sisters, whose vocation is to accompany migrants and refugees around the world. Inspired by their charism of hospitality, they created this space where everyone can find welcome, a listening ear, and the possibility of building a dignified future.
Today, CAMI provides comprehensive care in health, education, legal advice, and job placement opportunities, reaching thousands of people each year who find here not only services but also a home where they are welcomed with fraternity.
During the visit, you will be able to:
- Learn about the work of the Scalabrinian Sisters and the entire team that supports the mission of welcoming and accompanying those who arrive from other lands.
- Discover the social and community programs that support migrant families in their integration and development processes.
- Hear life testimonies that show how communion and solidarity transform realities.
- Talk with the local community about the challenges of migration and the contribution of the Economy of Communion in contexts of social inclusion.
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- Learn about the work of the Scalabrinian Sisters and the entire team that supports the mission of welcoming and accompanying those who arrive from other lands.
- Discover the social and community programs that support migrant families in their integration and development processes.
- Hear life testimonies that show how communion and solidarity transform realities.
- Talk with the local community about the challenges of migration and the contribution of the Economy of Communion in contexts of social inclusion.
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Today, CAMI provides comprehensive care in health, education, legal advice, and job placement opportunities, reaching thousands of people each year who find here not only services but also a home where they are welcomed with fraternity.
During the visit, you will be able to:
- Learn about the work of the Scalabrinian Sisters and the entire team that supports the mission of welcoming and accompanying those who arrive from other lands.
- Discover the social and community programs that support migrant families in their integration and development processes.
- Hear life testimonies that show how communion and solidarity transform realities.
- Talk with the local community about the challenges of migration and the contribution of the Economy of Communion in contexts of social inclusion.
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Today, CAMI provides comprehensive care in health, education, legal advice, and job placement opportunities, reaching thousands of people each year who find here not only services but also a home where they are welcomed with fraternity.
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- Learn about the work of the Scalabrinian Sisters and the entire team that supports the mission of welcoming and accompanying those who arrive from other lands.
- Discover the social and community programs that support migrant families in their integration and development processes.
- Hear life testimonies that show how communion and solidarity transform realities.
- Talk with the local community about the challenges of migration and the contribution of the Economy of Communion in contexts of social inclusion.
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As part of the international celebration of the 35th anniversary of the Economy of Communion (EoC), the Migrant Care Center (CAMI) in La Matanza opens its doors to share an experience of encounter, solidarity, and integration.
CAMI was founded thanks to the mission of the Scalabrinian Sisters, whose vocation is to accompany migrants and refugees around the world. Inspired by their charism of hospitality, they created this space where everyone can find welcome, a listening ear, and the possibility of building a dignified future.
Today, CAMI provides comprehensive care in health, education, legal advice, and job placement opportunities, reaching thousands of people each year who find here not only services but also a home where they are welcomed with fraternity.
During the visit, you will be able to:
- Learn about the work of the Scalabrinian Sisters and the entire team that supports the mission of welcoming and accompanying those who arrive from other lands.
- Discover the social and community programs that support migrant families in their integration and development processes.
- Hear life testimonies that show how communion and solidarity transform realities.
- Talk with the local community about the challenges of migration and the contribution of the Economy of Communion in contexts of social inclusion.
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