L'Arche
Jean Vanier was a Canadian philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian best known for founding the L'Arche community in 1964. This organization provides support and care for individuals with intellectual disabilities, promoting a philosophy of inclusion and mutual respect. Vanier's work emphasized the dignity of every person and the importance of community, making a significant impact on the lives of many and influencing attitudes toward disability. He authored several books on spirituality and the value of human relationships.
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Jean Giordano has written: 'Alphabet for young ECKists' -- subject(s): Alphabet books, Eckankar (Organization), Juvenile literature, Terminology
Jean Buchmann has written: 'A la recherche d'un ordre international' -- subject(s): International law, International organization, International relations
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Jean Spencer Felton has written: 'A survey of medicine and medical practice for the rehabilitation counselor' -- subject(s): Medicine 'Organization and operation of an occupational health program' -- subject(s): Industrial Medicine, Medicine, Industrial
The founder of L'Arche, which is an international organization that creates 'communities' where people can help people with developmental disabilities. For more information, look her up in wikipedia.
Jean-Baptiste Jean was born in 1953.
Jean Val Jean was created in 1935.
Jean Johnny goes by Juancito Jean, Jean Johnny, and Johnny Jean.
Jean-Baptist David died in 1866.
Natalie Jean goes by Jean Irwin, and Nattie Jean.