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Magic Line SJOG -Charity Walk and Project

Magic Line SJOG

Centres from all over the world are finding out more

A virtual meeting provided an opportunity to share the Magic Line SJOG model, a charity walk and a cross-cutting project capable of adapting to different contexts.

The Magic Line SJOG, the St John of God charity walk which for the past 14 years has brought together thousands of people to walk for a fairer and more caring world, continues to broaden its horizons. Originating in Barcelona and subsequently spreading to other parts of Spain, its spirit is now beginning to spark interest in other areas of the Hospitaller Order of St John of God.

Representatives from various St John of God centres around the world took part in this virtual meeting with a common aim: to gain an in-depth understanding of the essence of the Magic Line SJOG, to discover how this civic mobilisation is driven, and to explore the possibilities of adapting it to their own contexts.

The session as coordinated by Brother Joaquim Erra and Ms Katia Morello, highlighting the importance of continuing to build networks and share initiatives that strengthen the Order’s shared mission. During the meeting, participants delved deeper into the DNA of the Magic Line SJOG: a cross-cutting project involving professionals, clients, volunteers, businesses, organisations and the general public, capable of raising awareness of vulnerable situations and fostering a sense of community and commitment.

Solidarity,hospitality and enthusiasm to transform the world

The project was presented by Juanjo Ortega, director of the UTI Spainish Province – SocialWelfare Programme, and Txell Esteve, director of Communications and Campaigns for the Social Welfare Programme. Both spoke about the development of a project which, year after year, has managed to involve more than 150,000 people and has raised over 4 million euros over this period to support St John of God projects aimed at supporting and caring for those most in need.

Beyond the exchange of methodologies, the meeting served to strengthen ties between centres in different countries and to share a common understanding of solidarity, approachable, humble, inclusive and humane.

The interest shown by the various centres confirms that the Magic Line SJOG has a universal appeal and that there is a place for everyone within it, confirming that it is a charitable project that forges bonds, generates hope and promotes solidarity and hospitality.

 

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