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“Joseph Dream, casa di Giuseppe e Fratelli Tutti" is a social community center located in the Santa Lucia district in Naples for and with the homeless, a center to defeat poverty, a transversal poverty that concerns not only the lack of house but the generalized lack of services, spaces for treatment, spaces for attention. In 2023 the data regarding the number of homeless people reported a very significant increase compared to the previous year, more and more people are turning to Caritas. The Campania chief town is among that lead the ranking. Among the many facilities in Naples that offer services for the homeless, there is the one that belongs to the Santa Lucia a mare Church, which currently provides 80 meals a day. “If we have to begin anew it must always be from the least of our brothers and sisters” so he quotes the Encyclical of Papa Francesco, incipit of the project. “Joseph Dream” is the title of the project developed for Santa Lucia a mare Church, in Naples, through the redevelopment of an abandoned building. The project is also a concrete response to goal 1 of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: "defeating poverty", countering the pandemic of indifference (Papa Francesco, 2020).
social design, homeless, recovery of abandoned space, social community center, sharing meal
social design, homeless, recovery of abandoned space, social community center, sharing meal
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