The Network-of-Light group of Balneario Camboriu in Santa Catarina, Brazil, is conducting three times a week a bazaar called “Fraternal Peace”. The bazaar takes place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 3 to 7 p.m., in a room of the group itself.

The task consists in organizing clothes, footwear, accessories and toys received as donation to be sold. During the bazaar, the members of the Network-of-Light and of Fraternidade – International Humanitarian Federation attend the public and transmit information about the destiny of the funds raised.

Giana Lenzi, the coordinator of the group, commented that the “dedication and the love of the brothers and sisters that work in the bazaar radiate and people who come to buy the articles exposed feel this energy of peace, joy and love”.

The Network-of-Light of Balneario Camboriu has been active since October 2017, accompanying the Network-of-Light of Joinville, which develops activities for Indigenous villages of Araquari, in Santa Catarina. Both groups help the Indigenous people, especially in what concerns the Plant and Animal Kingdoms, helping the subsistence and the rescue of the Indigenous culture.

As each tribe has a vegetable garden and an orchard, the groups of Network-of-Light donate sprouts of greens and seedlings of fruit trees, besides restoring the trees that exist in the villages.

Non-perishable foods, feed for dogs and cats and clothes are also donated. Before the need of the Animal Kingdom, a task began in February of basic health cares for the animals. The activity begins with baths for dogs, followed by an evaluation made by the volunteer veterinarian, ending with the administration of deworming and a balanced natural feeding. This action will take place again in three months, added by vaccination. For the second semester, the castration of animals is expected.

The bazar “Fraternal Peace” was created to sustain these activities for the Indigenous villages and also other actions of Fraternidade, as for example, Paraguay Mission.

Additional Information:

redeluzsul@fraterinternacional.org