The Boa Vista Junina (Junine festivities are traditional harvest festivals all over Brazil) marked the first time that these indigenous refugees and migrants were able to sell their handicrafts in a large fair open to the public.   In Boa Vista, Roraima, the project “Brazil, a heart that welcomes”, of the humanitarian organization Fraternity Without
Project Brazil, a heart that welcomes took over the space in May 2020 when it was a Spontaneous Occupation. The September 13th Reception Center, located in the neighborhood that gives its name to the space in Boa Vista, Roraima, is one of the 10 shelters of Operation Welcome (Operação Acolhida) – the Federal Government’s response
The young Antony Goméz, 20, walked 93 miles to get to Boa vista and today lives in one of Fraternity without Borders’ Reception Centers in Brazil.   The scene on the photo is repeated daily. Anthony Gomés, 20, is a young Venezuelan athlete, now a refugee living in one of the Reception Centers of the
  Feel with us the words from our dear volunteer Pradipa about her new fraternal gesture to the Field Mothers of the Ubuntu Nation Project in Malawi. “The agricultural work done in Doha, Malawi, will generate at least food for the school and other project beneficiaries. Having a job, having work, and getting paid for it,
    “I learned here that, we human beings need to give and don’t need to have much to do so. I always thought I didn’t have much to give, but I realized I didn’t understand much about it. Here I discovered the true meaning of everything”, said Mayra Mendes, a volunteer photographer in Roraima.
  @simaopedrodelima was in Malawi with the Spirituality Caravan and answered questions about experiencing fraternity on another continent, in another country: “People have been making observations about taking actions in Africa since in Brazil there are many people who need attention. That’s a fair thought. Fraternity without Borders has several projects, most of them in
In Malawi, Ubuntu School for refugee children, celebrates two years in activity. 310 children are currently enrolled in early childhood and elementary education Teacher.   By Taemã Oliveira, FWB Press Office.     The Ubuntu School, of the Ubuntu Nation Project, of the humanitarian organization Fraternity Without Borders (FWB), in Malawi – Africa, completes two
The next meetings will be held in Bahia, Rio Grande do Sul and Canada. By Kethelyn Mara – FWB The humanitarian organization Fraternity Without Borders (FWB) promotes, until March 16th, the event Talking about Fraternity in Brazil and abroad. The initiative aims to provide a reflection on what fraternity is and will be a series
The organization will also help purchase food for hungry refugee families in Malawi. By Marco Antônio da Cruz – FWB Press Office   The humanitarian organization Fraternity Without Borders (FWB) resume on Friday, January 21st, the campaign Heart Homes (Casas de Coração) – Malawi, which aims to raise funds to rebuild and construction of houses
In Roraima there are 4 work fronts embracing up to 1500 sheltered people. By Taemã Oliveira, FWB/Boa Vista, RR, Brazil press office   The Project Brazil, a heart that welcomes, of the humanitarian organization Fraternity without Borders (FWB), located in the state of Roraima is undergoing a restructuring and tripling the capacity to receive Venezuelan