Focolare Movement

Argentina: Domus – a network of reciprocity

Mar 29, 2023

The Domus Project was set up to help some Argentinean families who wanted to see their right to own their own home fulfilled. This dream came true thanks to the participatory self-building housing project, launched in the town of Lincoln (Argentina) in 2019. People of all ages joined forces and, with the help of professionals, were trained in the art of construction, generating reciprocity, citizenship and fraternal community.

The Domus Project was set up to help some Argentinean families who wanted to see their right to own their own home fulfilled. This dream came true thanks to the participatory self-building housing project, launched in the town of Lincoln (Argentina) in 2019. People of all ages joined forces and, with the help of professionals, were trained in the art of construction, generating reciprocity, citizenship and fraternal community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJfry9kxJjA&list=RDCMUCgObNLrbHTnFoc42UOhE-Nw&index=4 Copyright 2023 © CSC Audiovisivi – All rights reserved

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