Atd Fourth World Movement Inc

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Causes: Human Services

Mission: New, inc. Fourth world movement is the united states branch of the international movement atd (all together in dignity) fourth world, an international non-governmental organization which aims to eradicate persistent poverty and exclusion through partnership among families in poverty and other members of society. Members from different social backgrounds act together from the basic principles of: *the inalienable dignity of each human being,*the necessity to learn from families living in persistent poverty*the responsibility of all people to unite and strive together to end poverty.

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Ben_F General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

04/22/2016

ATD Fourth World Street Libraries create spaces of peace in under-resourced neighborhoods where kids can dream and make friends through activities with books, arts and crafts, and computers. Street Libraries happen on the sidewalk or in a park right in the middle of the neighborhood so everyone can see and we knock on all the doors to make sure that all parents and kids can be part of the project. In New Orleans the Street Library happens in a neighborhood and on a corner where there’s normally a lot of drug activity. The men dealing drugs move away during the Street Library to make sure the kids are safe, but not before they pick up any trash and help clean up the space for the kids to enjoy. It helps us remember that the dealers are also brothers, sons, and fathers. Not only do Street Libraries help make dangerous streets a little bit safer, but they also help all community members show their hope and their care for the neighborhood’s children. For the fourth year, ATD Fourth World is inviting our friends to “adopt” the New Orleans Street Library by making a donation and then they receive news about the kids, the families, and the neighborhood involved in the Street Library throughout the next year. $30 donated translates to over 20 books read with children and every donation from New Orleans and around the country helps build peace in a neighborhood that has too little of it.

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jkollmorgen General Member of the Public

Rating: 5

03/31/2012

Fourth World Movement's commitment to supporting those living in persistent poverty in the U.S. and abroad is truly inspiring. These days the break down in communication between groups has contributed to a highly unequal and segregated society. Fourth World Movement tries to address structural barrers so that meaningful dialogue between people can occur. This is truly the first step in overcoming poverty together. I have much admiration for this group and its dedicated members.

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