The experience in Córdoba shows how communion is embodied in everyday life: in the women's space, we live the experience of formation and sisterhood. This project began with funds from the Economy of Communion and is now sustained by external projects. At the 'Por Igual más' Foundation, we will learn about the experience of transformative inclusion. This project was started by Ana, who participates in the Economy of Communion and the Economy of Francesco, and the project conveys her spirit.
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The experience in Córdoba offers a journey through different faces of communion: the work of women who support each other, the building of community on the urban margins, and the struggle for a society that fully recognizes each person.
Women's Space – City of Córdoba
Four years ago, it began as a voluntary gathering of women seeking to pause from the daily noise in order to listen to each other, heal, and grow stronger together. Through workshops, group dynamics, and shared reflections, this space became a school of interiority and community: an act of personal and collective care where each story is welcomed and given new meaning. Here, the regenerating economy begins within, in the recognition of one's own value and that of others.
Por Igual Más Foundation – Córdoba Capital
Internationally recognized for its work in inclusion, Por Igual Más promotes a paradigm shift: moving from inclusion to the legitimate recognition of people with disabilities. Its model integrates training, employability, accessibility, and spirituality, demonstrating that diversity is not a problem to be solved, but a treasure to be shared. In this meeting, participants will learn how an organization can transform social structures through communion and cooperation.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish – Neighborhoods of Western Córdoba
In the neighborhoods of Ameghino Norte, San Roque, La Tela, Las Flores 2, and Los Granados, this parish community walks alongside families marked by exclusion, accompanying them in life through popular faith and networking. There, hope is organized in small groups that seek a dignified life for all, challenging a system that leaves many behind.
The experience of Cordoba invites us to discover how communion is embodied in everyday life: in sharing, in recognizing, in sustaining. Because the economy does not change only with ideas, but with new bonds that regenerate the social fabric from within.
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Four years ago, it began as a voluntary gathering of women seeking to pause from the daily noise in order to listen to each other, heal, and grow stronger together. Through workshops, group dynamics, and shared reflections, this space became a school of interiority and community: an act of personal and collective care where each story is welcomed and given new meaning. Here, the regenerating economy begins within, in the recognition of one's own value and that of others.
Por Igual Más Foundation – Córdoba Capital
Internationally recognized for its work in inclusion, Por Igual Más promotes a paradigm shift: moving from inclusion to the legitimate recognition of people with disabilities. Its model integrates training, employability, accessibility, and spirituality, demonstrating that diversity is not a problem to be solved, but a treasure to be shared. In this meeting, participants will learn how an organization can transform social structures through communion and cooperation.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish – Neighborhoods of Western Córdoba
In the neighborhoods of Ameghino Norte, San Roque, La Tela, Las Flores 2, and Los Granados, this parish community walks alongside families marked by exclusion, accompanying them in life through popular faith and networking. There, hope is organized in small groups that seek a dignified life for all, challenging a system that leaves many behind.
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Por Igual Más Foundation – Córdoba Capital
Internationally recognized for its work in inclusion, Por Igual Más promotes a paradigm shift: moving from inclusion to the legitimate recognition of people with disabilities. Its model integrates training, employability, accessibility, and spirituality, demonstrating that diversity is not a problem to be solved, but a treasure to be shared. In this meeting, participants will learn how an organization can transform social structures through communion and cooperation.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish – Neighborhoods of Western Córdoba
In the neighborhoods of Ameghino Norte, San Roque, La Tela, Las Flores 2, and Los Granados, this parish community walks alongside families marked by exclusion, accompanying them in life through popular faith and networking. There, hope is organized in small groups that seek a dignified life for all, challenging a system that leaves many behind.
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Por Igual Más Foundation – Córdoba Capital
Internationally recognized for its work in inclusion, Por Igual Más promotes a paradigm shift: moving from inclusion to the legitimate recognition of people with disabilities. Its model integrates training, employability, accessibility, and spirituality, demonstrating that diversity is not a problem to be solved, but a treasure to be shared. In this meeting, participants will learn how an organization can transform social structures through communion and cooperation.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish – Neighborhoods of Western Córdoba
In the neighborhoods of Ameghino Norte, San Roque, La Tela, Las Flores 2, and Los Granados, this parish community walks alongside families marked by exclusion, accompanying them in life through popular faith and networking. There, hope is organized in small groups that seek a dignified life for all, challenging a system that leaves many behind.
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The experience in Córdoba shows how communion is embodied in everyday life: in the women's space, we live the experience of formation and sisterhood. This project began with funds from the Economy of Communion and is now sustained by external projects. At the 'Por Igual más' Foundation, we will learn about the experience of transformative inclusion. This project was started by Ana, who participates in the Economy of Communion and the Economy of Francesco, and the project conveys her spirit.
Lingue: Italiano, Inglese, Spagnolo
The experience in Córdoba offers a journey through different faces of communion: the work of women who support each other, the building of community on the urban margins, and the struggle for a society that fully recognizes each person.
Women's Space – City of Córdoba
Four years ago, it began as a voluntary gathering of women seeking to pause from the daily noise in order to listen to each other, heal, and grow stronger together. Through workshops, group dynamics, and shared reflections, this space became a school of interiority and community: an act of personal and collective care where each story is welcomed and given new meaning. Here, the regenerating economy begins within, in the recognition of one's own value and that of others.
Por Igual Más Foundation – Córdoba Capital
Internationally recognized for its work in inclusion, Por Igual Más promotes a paradigm shift: moving from inclusion to the legitimate recognition of people with disabilities. Its model integrates training, employability, accessibility, and spirituality, demonstrating that diversity is not a problem to be solved, but a treasure to be shared. In this meeting, participants will learn how an organization can transform social structures through communion and cooperation.
Our Lady of Mercy Parish – Neighborhoods of Western Córdoba
In the neighborhoods of Ameghino Norte, San Roque, La Tela, Las Flores 2, and Los Granados, this parish community walks alongside families marked by exclusion, accompanying them in life through popular faith and networking. There, hope is organized in small groups that seek a dignified life for all, challenging a system that leaves many behind.
The experience of Cordoba invites us to discover how communion is embodied in everyday life: in sharing, in recognizing, in sustaining. Because the economy does not change only with ideas, but with new bonds that regenerate the social fabric from within.
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