You are receiving this newsletter from the meeting place of helpers Atrium2025 because we believe that you tend to help people in need.

 

Newsletter October 2025

 

- Plan International Scholarship recently started giving a new generation of leaders from Ecuador the chance to develop. Already 39 scholarships have been awarded

- Professor H. has been one of many man carers since his wife became needy.

- The KVW Foundation is committed to helping children in developing countries, especially in Nepal, with the aim of providing shelter, food and education. They are offering  disabled children a dignified existence. https://www.stichtingkinderenvandewereld.nl/projecten/studiefonds

- John O. in Cleveland U.S.announces he is no longer allowed to shelter refugees. He is now limited to counselling the dyining.

 

You are welcome on a zoom meeting with like minded people to evaluate this information. For details mail to atrium2025.info@gmail.com 

 

Ed Schreurs from the Netherlands also on behalf of Miriam Duignan from the UK, Paul Hwang from Korea, Peter Mbuchi Methu from Kenya, Deborah Rose from the US and Virginia Saldanha from India.

  

 

Today, helping the poor is still at the heart of the gospel. Back then, Priscilla and Aquila received kindred spirits in the atrium of their Roman villa.  Those visitors, according to the historian Plutarchus, were known for their care for each other and especially for the amen.  Paul's letter to the Galatians also records <that it was our only duty to support the poor.> (Gal 2.10).

This is a good reason to set up such meeting places in our times now that it is possible on a virtual basis. By checking links and information, kindred spirits can support each other and help people who are still looking for something meaningful to work and fight for. Meanwhile, Atrium2025 has included in its database helpers from Catholic, Protestant and dissenting backgrounds.