WORK & LIVE IN L'ARCHE DC
©2002, MARTIN LUEDERS
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At L'Arche DC, people with a developmental disability are the "core
people" of a community that tries to respond to the
fundamental needs of the human heart--- a secure home, fulfilling
work, a chance to learn, an opportunity to contribute, time to have
fun and a place to belong. The people who help the core people build
this community are called assistants.
Assistants are expected to create home with the core people
and to support them in dignified, meaningful activities that enable
them to reach their full potential and to use their gifts in the
neighborhood and city .
As an assistant, the journey begins with an invitation to make
your home in one of the two L'Arche DC homes. There you will accompany
core people in their activities of daily life. It is important to
note that core people are not clients and assistants are not staff.
Rather, you are members of a supportive community where you share
your gifts and build mutual relationships.
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L'Arche is a learning experience,
a life experience, and a love experience that doesn't fit
into any of the boxes into which we try to neatly categorize
and make sense of what we go through. And that is also the
joy and wonder of it all.
Amy Roth, former assistant
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Assistants, who are asked to make an initial one-year commitment
to L'Arche DC, receive room, board & a stipend in return for
joining the L'Arche DC community. Assistants who are eligible can
also receive an Americorps education grant.
An assistant's practical responsibilities vary widely according
to the needs of core people, for example:
- Teaching new life skills such as cooking, shopping, using public
transit and so on.
- Accompanying core members to medical appointments or community
activities.
- Helping, if needed, with bathing, dressing and eating.
- Sharing in household chores, including cleaning, shopping, cooking
and driving.
- Working with your Home Life Coordinator as part of the household
team of assistants.
- Participating in and contributing to L'Arche community meetings,
retreats, celebrations, and worship.
TO APPLY, PLEASE:
- Read the L'Arche Charter and the North
American Mission & Identity Statement.
- Read the assistant role description.
- Complete the application
and email to: Community@larchewashingtondc.org
Interested in finding a L'Arche community near you? Go to www.larcheusa.org/links1.htm
for a listing of other communities.
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