“Find Out Who Made the Package”: Christmas gifts inspired by Laudato sì
Original article by Asia Galvani and published by Vatican News
Thanks to the “Policoro” Project and the office of social communications of the Diocese of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi, an initiative originated to promote the activity of artisans and entrepreneurs in the Italian territory of Calabria, inspired by Pope Francis’s encyclical.
“To offer support to various companies, small business owners and associations that create dignified and solidary job opportunities is our concrete response to what Laudato si’ suggests in terms of the pastoral care of society, of work, and of taking care of our territory”. This is how Adriana Raso, community director of the “Policoro” Project in the Diocese of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi, synthesized the “Find Out Who Made the Package” initiative: a series of local products packaged together that make great Christmas gifts, that support local businesses. The proposal, promoted and supported by the Communication Office of the Diocese of Calabria, provided the opportunity to various businesses taking part in the project to witness to how daily work can be put at the service of the common good and those who are most vulnerable, those who otherwise risk not having access to decent jobs.
Work that makes you better
The cooperative “I.d.e.a.” (Intent on Entertaining and Aggregating) started in 2008. Its objective was to offer working opportunities to minors with difficult backgrounds so as to accompany them toward a better future. The fertile terrain which allowed this enterprising activity to see the light of day came from a community of the congregation of the Daughters of the Immaculate Conception located in Luigi Monti di Polistena in Reggio Calabria. The community runs a center for youth aged 6 to 21 which can properly be characterized as an educational village.
“We welcome young people who have been entrusted to us by social services or by the Center for Juvenile Justice”, explains Brother Stefano Caria, the president of the cooperative. “And we created an adequate working environment, a cosmetic lab. We try to help the youth understand that it is important to work well, to follow a schedule, to follow directions not only so as to produce a quality product, but this is important for personal growth as well. We have seen young people improve, even physically, after having participated in this work experience. When they understand that they have capacities that they were not aware of before, they change. Sometimes it is difficult to get the work off the ground, to be firm with the young people regarding objectives, but this is what we have always proposed and Laudato si’ and Pope Francis provide the ‘input’ in a sense”.
The youngsters who work in the cooperative produce a series of cosmetics for third parties. They are made from the prized olive oil from Piana di Gioia Tauro. The beneficial properties of the material allow them to create handcrafted products whose greatest strength is quality. “A bottle of shower gel, body cream, shampoo and a bar of soap made with the oil by the cooperative ‘I.d.e.a.’ are among the items in the package produced by the ‘Policoro’ Project of Oppido Mamertina-Palmi”, says Valentina Varamo, who manages the cosmetics lab.