The Migrant Farmworkers Project
The diocesan Migrant Farmworkers Project is a hospitality missional ministry that provides parishes with the experience of living and practic- ing their Baptismal Covenant and
The diocesan Migrant Farmworkers Project is a hospitality missional ministry that provides parishes with the experience of living and practic- ing their Baptismal Covenant and
This year we celebrate a decade of service to migrant farmworkers in the Niagara region. From the first service in the fall of 2013 at
The genesis of ministry with Spanish-speaking seasonal migrant farmworkers from Mexico in the Niagara region dates to Easter 1988. In January 1988, the Reverend Duncan
I am humbled and honoured to serve in the diocesan Anti-racism Working Group and to be a proud member of the Latin American community in
Grocery Bag Drop-Off & Bikes for Farmworkers initiative with contributions from Gillian Doucet Campbell and Canon Christyn Perkons The Migrant Farmworkers Project (MFWP) is a
A Mexican farmworker riding a bike was the spark that ignited Rev. Javier Arias’ heart, and St. Albans (Beamsville), to start the Migrant Farm Workers
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