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Paul A. Zalonski from New Haven, CT, follows the Fraternity of Communion and Liberation, and the charism of Saint Benedict, works as a monastery farmer and a keeper of honey bees. Contact: paulzalonski[at]yahoo.com.
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135K Syrian refugees in Lebanon, AVSI reports



Syrians seeking refuge graph.jpg

According to UNHCR data, Lebanon is currently hosting over
135,000 Syrians, not including many lucky enough to find work who haven’t
sought to be registered. 

With AVSI, you can help by visiting this link.

Part of your Advent charitable giving, please consider making a donation to AVSI for this good work, others in the USA and internationally.

AVSI-USA
is a non-profit
of the international AVSI network, supporting human development
in 38 countries, with special attention to each human person, according to
Catholic social teaching.

The Mission of AVSI is “To support the AVSI network
by leveraging resources and contacts in the U.S. in order to enhance and
broaden the achievements of member organizations in promoting human dignity in
developing countries. The Association of Volunteers in International Service is
an international not-for-profit, non-governmental organization (NGO) founded in
Italy in 1972. AVSI’s mission is to support human development in developing
countries with special attention to education and the promotion of the dignity
of every human person, according to Catholic social teaching. The AVSI-USA
office was established in 2001.”

Posted on December 5, 2012Author Paul ZalonskiCategories Catholic Social ConcernsTags AVSI, Catholic Social Doctrine, charitable work, charity, Communion and Liberation, social justice

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