Living the Virtues in the Face of Homelessness
The Working Centre found its roots in serving the unemployed during the job crisis of the 1980s. 40 years later, the flood of homelessness changed the work's focus. Joe and Stephanie have walked through these times searching for Common Work that serves the community. What are the practices that inspire commitment to service while the social conditions on the ground deteriorate? How does bureaucracy stand in contrast to the work that needs to be done? What practices help to hold virtues amid secular culture? This talk will underline these questions integral to serving those most marginalized in our society.
Biography
Joe and Stephanie Mancini established The Working Centre in the spring of 1982 as they completed university. They made a long-term commitment to develop a community-based response to unemployment and
poverty. Rooted in downtown Kitchener, the project areas of The Working Centre serve well over 1000 people each day, including employment and financial problem solving, meal production and distribution, St. John’s Kitchen and outreach, affordable and supportive housing, emergency shelters, and social enterprises. The 30 projects of The Working Centre operate out of 14 commercial buildings and multiplex houses.
Joe and Stephanie have been widely recognized for creating The Working Centre, including the Benemerenti Medal from Pope Francis, the Order of Canada, and Honourary Doctorates from the University of Waterloo.
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