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The Agape Project
Agape is an ambitious project that was born halfway through the last century from the ideas of a Waldensian pastor, Tullio Vinay. Its main goal is to be a meeting place. The founding values of Agape, i.e. reconciliation and reconstruction, are at the basis of all its activities. From the community life and volunteer work to the daily life in the centre, priority is given to being and living together in an inclusive and sustainable way.
The camps held at Agape provide a space for discussion about different subjects: current political and social topics, gender-related, spiritual and theological issues, as well as training and education.
Agape belongs to the centers and organizations of the Waldensian Church in Italy.
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Agape’s camps
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FAQs
How are the camp fees determined?
At Agape, the cost of a camp covers essentially the stay and the cost of the programme carried out.
- The cost of the stay includes food and accommodation, lodging and heating; however, this does not cover the costs of maintaining the structure, for that we currently have to rely on gifts.
- The cost of the programme includes materials used for the activities and the organisazion and logistics for the staff’s, workshop leaders and speakers travel expenses, in most cases at Agape also they are volunteers!
These expenses are covered by paying fees 1 or 0.
The fee 2 is a way of supporting Agape’s project for those who can afford it: it includes a gift for maintaining the structure and also a solidarity contribution: not all people, in fact, can afford to come to Agape; to allow everyone to come, there is a reduced fee that does not cover entirely Agape’s costs.
You can choose the fee according to your income; the info graphic (which we will insert shortly) can give you an idea, even if – like all simple diagrams – it cannot map all the possible situations.
Agape belongs to those who come to be part of it, and it is dependent on the contributions of those who are part of it – there is no “Agape” outside the community that maintains it. Therefore, coming to Agape it is not paying for a service but contributing to a common project: Agape has many volunteers who donate their time and commitment.
With the fee system, this community tries to keep a place accessible and linked to diversity without impeding anyone’s participation. As any solidarity system can work only when everyone is willing to contribute according to their own strength. We don’t want to control who does it and how it does it, so we don’t ask for any justification for your choice of fee.
If you need financial support beyond the reduced fee you can contact [email protected].
Camp Scholarships and other forms of support
In Agape, we have always tried to make sure that participants do not have to renounce participating in a camp for economic reasons. This is why we have different fees based on the concept of solidarity, so as to support Agape’s planning and activities according to your means. Feel free to choose any fee, and please keep in mind that the activities of Agape depend on your contribution.
If the lowest fee is too expensive for you, you may apply for a scholarship. Such scholarships allow children in foster care (if the State does not provide funds for this kind of activity) and people belonging to associations of political refugees to participate. Overall, we aim at supporting families in need, those who enroll many minors in different camps, students or unemployed people, people with a precarious job.
The scholarship fund is not unlimited, and we want to make sure that as many people as possible can access it if they need to. For this reason, we can only give you an answer once we know the number and types of applications.
Applying for a camp scholarship is very straightforward. You can send an email to [email protected] with your name, surname, camp you are enrolled in and we will reply to define details of the scholarship.
How does the waiting list work?
Applications
Applications for Agape camps open in advance on set dates that are well-known to those who come to the Center regularly:
- Spring camps: 15 January
- Summer camps: 15 March
- Autumn Camps: 15 September
- Winter camps: 15 October
Applications are open until the day before the camp. In case the number of available spots is reached, we will create a waiting list.
Spots
Each camp offers around 60 spots, a percentage of which is dedicated to specific categories which are divided as follows:
Around 16% of spots go to those who have never taken part in any camp;
The following percentages apply to camps for minors:
- 5% of spots go to children in foster care;
- 5% of spots go to Agape’s partnership projects;
Draw procedure
If, at the end of the first day of enrolment, the number of applications for a camp exceeds the available spots for one or more of the abovementioned categories, we will draw with the following procedure:
If you could not participate in the same camp the previous year and you sent the application on the first day, you have the right to take part in the camp without being drawn;
If two people want to attend a camp together, they should both write the name of the other person on the form because draw will take place by drawing pairs of names. People who haven’t expressed a preference will be paired randomly;
The pairs are drawn until there are no more available spots and then the waiting list is made.
Timeline for specific categories
The spots for people who have never taken part in an Agape camp are kept on a specific waiting list, which will be valid until some weeks before the beginning of the camp. Specifically:
- Spring camps: until the end of February;
- Summer camps: until mid-May;
- Winter camp: until the end of November.
Once the deadline has expired, the spots will be given to the first names on the waiting list.
The spots for other specific categories (foster care and specific projects) are kept until a week before the beginning of the camp. After this deadline, they are given to the first names on the general waiting list.
How can I help during the camps?
What do I need to know before coming to Agape?
Useful information before you come to Agape
Participating in a camp at Agape means to take a part in the community life of the Center for a week. Those who come to Agape, whether to take part in a camp, in a study visit or to spend some time off, are invited to respect some rules.
- Participants accept taking part in the camp life and its educational activities entirely.
- In case you leave in advance, fees won’t be reimbursed, not even partially.
- Guests have to bring a valid ID.
- We ask each participant to help setting the table and drying dishes, both because it is a necessary support and because to us, this is a way of sharing our work.
- Agape is not responsible for accidents or damage happening during the camps in case of violation of internal rules. The Center is responsible for participants’ cash and belongings only if these are given to Agape to be kept in a safe. Agape will ask for the refund of any damage caused by the guests.
- During winter time, it snows in Agape (which is at 1,600 meters a.s.l.). You will need to bring warm and comfortable clothes and shoes.
- The rooms have three or four beds each and bathrooms are on the same floor. There are no single or double rooms. Agape provides sheets and blankets, but guests are required to bring their own towels.
- Due to health and safety rules, it is not allowed to bring dogs or other animals to Agape.
Agape cannot provide medicines. Since the pharmacy in Prali is not open every day, you will need to bring the medicine you need with you.
Networks and projects
Agape is not only a center that accommodates people and organizes many camps throughout the year – it is also involved in many projects and networks which are developed thanks to the Resident Group, specific working groups and the involvement of Agape in numerous local and international projects.
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Volunteer work
Agape is based on volunteer work and on the donations that many people make to the Center every year. Volunteers experience community life in Agape through work and the everyday life, along a path of personal growth and change.
The Center uses volunteer work to promote both individual responsibility and involvement in community life, creating a context in which everybody can contribute in their own way. Volunteer work covers all aspects of life in Agape, ranging from simple tasks like “servizio” (setting and clearing tables at mealtime and helping to dry dishes) to the staff’s organization of everyday activities, the more practical tasks of the Workcamp and the Committees’ institutional functions.
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Hospitality
Agape is at 1,600 meters above sea level in Prali, a small village in the mountains, in the province of Torino. The Center is made up of a main building equipped with an elevator; on the ground floor there is a large hall (or “salone,” 300 m²), while the rooms on the first floor can host up to 25 people. Moreover, there are three smaller buildings (“casette”) with eight rooms each. Overall, Agape can host up to 96 people and is fully heated. The guests can also use a small hall (“saloncino” – 60 m²) to watch TV or videos, a volleyball field and private parking, plus large outdoor spaces.
The building and furniture are basic, which reminds us of the founding values of the Agape project..
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How to donate to Agape
Agape lives thanks to the support of all of us. If you wish to support us make a donation!
via bank transfer: Our bank account at Banca Popolare Etica
Account holder’s name: Agape Centro Ecumenico
IBAN IT72A0501801000000000110460
BIC CCRTIT2T84A
ATTENTION: the following bank details are NOT to be used for the payment of registration fees or camp fees!
