Fazenda da Esperanca: An Adventure of Hope
by Tita Datu Puangco
When I first read
about the Fazenda da Esperanca or the Farm of Hope, I was greatly moved. It is a unique faith based response to the
challenge of addiction today. It is open
to someone keen on setting on a new path for life, welcoming persons with
dependency and addiction, mostly to drugs and alcohol, and also those who are
addicted to gambling, and other things.
UNIQUE REHABILITATION CENTER
What it has to
offer compared to other rehabilitation centers is to help people discover a new
life, leading them to a personal discovery of God-Love as the source of light
and happiness that brings fulfilment. Abstinence from drugs comes about as a
natural consequence. People working in
Fazenda are all volunteers and some are graduates of the rehabilitation
program, all with the same desire to share the fullness of the love of God.
THREE PILLARS
Their recovery from addiction program is
based on its three pillars. One is COMMUNITY: where love and unity are lived as
in a family. Two, is WORK as a concrete way of assuming responsibility for
one's life. Third is SPIRITUALITY, to give meaning and direction to their lives. Family like relationships are important so
that everyone is at the service of the other.
ORIGINS
Fazenda da
Esperanca is a therapeutic community with over 30 years of experience in the
recovery of drug addicts all over the world. It all started in 1983 in
Brazil when Father Hans Stapel , a
German Franciscan friar invited young people of his Parish to meet every day
after mass and reflect and live the words of Jesus . He was later joined by
young people Nelson Giovanelli, Luci Rosendo and Iraci Leiti. They started a
movement that has given new life to drug addicts believing “that as long as
there is life there is hope". It was a program inspired by the
spirituality of the Focolare Movement.
From the first
Fazenda sprang up several communities in Brazil. Today there are more than 80
communities in 14 countries around the world with around 3,000 people
undergoing rehabilitation.
PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE
Fazenda in the
country started when Father Pierino Rogliardi, the Parish Priest of Mary
Immaculate Parish in Las PiƱas offered a piece of land owned by the Parish
foundation to the first group of Fazenda missionaries and volunteers who
arrived in June 2003.
With the support of
friends from the country and abroad, they developed the land into a beautiful
community. Soon the first boys for rehabilitation arrived. Together they
started different livelihood projects to sustain themselves like dairy farming,
a bakery, meat processing, planting of rice and vegetables among others. Today
more than 100 boys and 15 girls have already completed the one year
rehabilitation program.
AMBASSADORS OF HOPE
Pope Benedict underlined
in his visit to the Mother Community in Brazil in 2007 by calling the graduates
of Fazenda as the “ambassadors of hope". To stop using drugs is a small
achievement, what is greater is their discovery of a totally new way of life based
on love and unity that they can bring to their homes and workplaces after
leaving the farm. Through their testimony they encourage others to make the
same experience on the farm as they did. They are “living cells" that can
generate new life in different places.
PHILIPPINE SITUATION
In the light of the
current situation on the war on drugs, the four founders felt a strong calling
to do something to help. They called on Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle to spread
the word to the Filipino people that “there is hope". On January 8, 2017, Cardinal Tagle will
celebrate a DAY OF HOPE with a mass at 10:00 am at Manila Cathedral. After the
mass, there will be sharing of experiences of graduates of Fazenda da Esperanca
who are now living good and respectable lives.
It is a way of saying that life is precious, God given and should not be
taken for granted.
INVITATION
The invitation is
being extended to all people interested in the testimonies to listen and be
moved by people who have hit rock bottom but have been revived by the saving
power of God. Let us affirm that “Life is precious. Let us all stand up for
it".
( Tita Datu Puangco is Chairperson and
CEO of Ancilla, a Consultancy Company
with the mission of Transforming Asia's Enterprises, through Training,
Organization Development and Human Resource Consultancy . Visit Tita’s Blog at http://titatalksorganizationdevelopment.blogspot.com. For additional information please
email author at tdpuangco@ancillaedc.com.ph or at tita.puangco@yahoo.com)
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