Sharing bread: How to engage people in the social and economic life of the community?
If you’re a leader in a community or charitable organization; a volunteer or working in a youth centre; if you’re an official in local government or military-civil administration; a psychologist or psychotherapist using labour or art therapy methods; a chef or baker looking to effectively engage with your customers; an owner of a café, bakery, or restaurant; a religious leader uniting your community; or a scientist or student in economics or social sciences, then this report may be a valuable resource for you.
It unveils how bread therapy sessions can be applied in working with displaced persons, people with disabilities, veterans, and civilians who have experienced trauma, and how these methods can help integrate them into the social and economic life of a community. It offers tools and strategies for effectively including various population groups in community life, improving their well-being, and facilitating their social and economic recovery. All through baking and breaking bread together.
Author: Ruslan Kraplych
Published by: Princes-Benefactors Ostrozky Foundation
Published: April 2024
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