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Holiday Camp in Ehreshoven, GjM

Holiday Camp in Ehreshoven, GjM

One-off · 30 Jul 2022, 14:00 – 6 Aug 2022, 15:00
Ehreshoven Castle, Ehreshoven 23, Engelskirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia 51766, Germany
German
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Gemeinschaft junger Malteser (GjM), German Association
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Summary

Join the German Youth of the German Association in the 1 week summer holiday camp for mentally and physically disabled guests in Ehreshoven, Germany.

Detailed description

The holiday week in Ehrenhoven gives people with and without disabilities the opportunity to have fun together, to experience beautiful things, to draw strength and hope in community and to overcome their own limitations.

You will have the chance to experience: excursions, social evenings, prayer, church services, conversation, dance and games.



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  • Duration: 1 Week
  • Camp language: German
  • Costs: €50

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About Gemeinschaft junger Malteser (GjM), German Association

The Gemeinschaft junger Malteser is a community of young, faithful Catholics who place themselves in the mission and charism of the Order of Malta: serving the sick and needy and witnessing our christian faith.

Through donated time and love for a person in need we learn what it means to be a loving and beloved child of God. From this experience and in common prayer, our community grows in the spirit of the Order of Malta. Clearly, we will fail again and again in our effort to live a Christian life. But precisely through failure, overload and doubt, we are able to help each other up again.