ACISJF-IN VIA International

Association Catholique Internationale de Services pour la Jeunesse Féminine

Représentation Internationale

L'ACISJF est une organisation non gouvernementale qui bénéficie d'un réseau international (ONG). 

  • A l’UNESCO des délégués de l’association suivent les commissions et les conférences générales.
  • Au Conseil de l’Europe, la déléguée participe activement aux diverses commissions, particulièrement à celle de l’Education.
  • Membre  du Centre Catholique International de Coopération avec l’Unesco (CCIC, Paris)

L'ACISJF IN VIA et l'ONU

L'ACISJF a des observateurs représentant l'Association aux deux principaux centres de l'ONU, à Genève et New York.

Vie de l'association

A pleasant and unexpected discovery

 

A pleasant and unexpected discovery

 
 
One hundred years ago Blessed Piergiorgio Frassati wrote to a friend asking her for financial help to avoid the closure of the then Protection of the Young in Holland, while he undertook to prevent this from happening in Austria.
 
Thie letter is a truly great gift for all of us and for all the ACISJF - Protection of the Young, a gift for which we sincerely thank dearest Wanda Gawronska granddaughter of Blessed Piergiogio Frassati; it is a gift that asks all of us for a greater commitment also for the dissemination of ACISJF-Protection of Young in our Europe.
 
A great responsibility for which, in prayer, we ask for the help and support of Blessed Piergiorgio Frassati.
 
Emma Cavallaro
 
 
 

"To Maria Schwan

 

January 1923

 

Two days ago I received a letter from my good friend Mr. Domanig, who is the representative of the Austrian Students in Pax Romana.

In this letter he laments about the urgent needs and misery that exist in Austria. The Union of Catholic Charity (founded by Chancellor Seipel four years ago) started the Youth Protection Association.

 

It looks like this Association will be dissolved because the necessary funds are lacking. There are many children and women workers in Vienna today without a roof over their heads, left prey to hunger and misery.

 

My friend is begging me to assist them with a collection.

 

In the spirit of Pax Romana, I thought that you would be able to do the same you did in Holland.

I know you and your kind heart, and I am certain that you will do it with joy.

 

I beg you to reply to me immediately, then I will send your address to Mr. Domanig and my friend will correspond directly with you.

 

Many grateful thanks in anticipation, and I cordially greet you.

 

Pier Giorgio Frassati"