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The International
Federation of the petits frères des Pauvres (English translation:
Little Brothers of the Poor) is an international non-profit organization
founded in 1946 in France and now with thousands of active members in the
USA, France, Canada (Quebec), Mexico, Spain, Germany and Ireland.
 | We are one of
the largest and oldest organization with the sole mission of relieving
loneliness and isolation among the elderly. We perform an aid that social
agencies cannot provide: Instead of selling impersonal services we base
our work on personal, intimate relationships. Love and dignity and beauty
in life are as - and often more - important than basic physical needs.
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 | We are not affiliated
with any religious, political or other special interest groups. Our philosophy
is based on social, democratic and Christian values, without giving preference
to one or the other political or religious belief. |
 | We visit elderly
people regularly in their homes. For this we match a lonely elderly person
with a volunteer who visits him or her regularly. Often, this lays the
groundwork for solid and meaningful friendships. |
 | We conduct vacation
sessions and day trips, we organize holiday parties, lunches and opportunities
to talk on the telephone. We value independence for our old friends and
provide them with the assistance they need to remain in their own houses
or to live at least independently. |
 | Our organization
is based on the enthusiasm and commitment of volunteers. We offer to people
of good will the opportunity to join the elderly in friendship and celebration
of life. |
 | All our activities
and operations are preponderantly financed by donations from individuals,
corporations or foundations. In most countries these donations are tax-deductible
because les petits frères has been officially recognized as a non-profit
organization. We also receive an important part of our income through inheritances
and bequests, but never from the elderly people we serve. |
For over fifty
years now, les petits frères des Pauvres, Little Brothers Friends
of the Elderly, Los Hermanos del Anciano, Amics de la Gent Gran and
Freunde alter Menschen have been going out to the poorest of the
elderly, to those who have lost - partially or totally, temporarily or
definitively - their physical, mental or economic independence.

photo: General Assembly
of the International Federation - Chicago 1995
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