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Emanoel Andrade (photo),
was brought up in a
Spiritist family in Mogi
Mirim, in the state of
São Paulo. Now retired
from the bank where he
used to work, Emanoel
Andrade is the president
of the Spiritist Centre
he used to attend as a
child. The Associação
Espírita Jesus e
Caridade (Jesus and
Charity) helps mental
patients who can’t live
with their families due
to the seriousness of
their condition. Ninety
percent of them aren’t
even able to keep in
touch with their
relatives. In this
interview he talks about
the work carried out by
the organisation:
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Who founded the
Spiritist Centre
and what is its
main aim? |
It was founded by José
Antônio Andrade Junior,
with the main aim of
helping people with
mental illness. We now
have 60 inpatients,
people who need 24/7
care and are not able to
live with their
families. Many were
abandoned by their
relatives, others were
abused and many are
simply from poor
families who can’t
afford to look after
them full time.
What are the main
challenges the Spiritist
Centre faces?
It’s the lack of money,
it’s falling constantly
short of the resources
we need to carry out our
job.
What have you learned
from dealing with
severely disabled
people?
Looking after other
people brings about the
true nature of human
beings. When people are
not looked after, they
become broken people,
they wither away, lose
track of their lives and
die. People must be
careful at every stage
of their lives, or they
will damage themselves
and destroy what is
around them. But one
must live that
experience to learn. We
need to respect other
people and ourselves as
human beings. We must
learn to be caring.
How is your organisation
viewed by local
community?
We are very well thought
of and thoroughly
integrated into our
community. We organise
fund-raising events
throughout the year
(auctions, bazaars,
tradition parties) and
in those occasions we
often perceive how well
liked our group is and
how much the local
population is willing to
donate and help.
How many people work in
your group?
We have now 80 people
working with us. There
is a multidisciplinary
team, with doctors (a GP
and a psychiatrist),
nurses, a psychologist,
therapists, social
workers, a speech
therapist, a
nutritionist and a
dentist. Those who wish
to help us may become
members and contribute
with a regular sum.
Those who want donate
otherwise may get in
touch via telephone + 55
19 38621448 or email
lmnazare@dglnet.com.br.
What is your most
memorable experience the
organisation?
The most memorable
experience is being able
to look back and realise
that so much was
achieved, that we help
so many people in the
past and continue to
help so many now.
Is there anything else
you’d like to add?
I would like to
emphasize that it is of
extreme importance to
provide a home to those
people with special
needs and whose families
are unable to help.
Your final thoughts…
I would like to thank
you for this opportunity
and to invite all your
readers to come and
visit us and to see the
beautiful job we do over
here.