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The Seeds of Ministry with Migrant Farmworkers from Mexico
By The Reverend Antonio Illas The genesis of ministry with Spanish-speaking seasonal migrant farmworkers from Mexico in the Niagara region dates to Easter 1988. In
October: Latin American Heritage Month
By The Reverend Antonio Illas I am humbled and honoured to serve in the diocesan Anti-racism Working Group and to be a proud member of
Grocery Bag Drop-Off & Bikes for Farmworkers initiative
By The Reverend Antonio Illas with contributions from Gillian Doucet Campbell and Canon Christyn Perkons The Migrant Farmworkers Project (MFWP) is a missional outreach ministry focused on
Advocacy Oct 2020 Migrant Farm Workers
Presentation on the Issues of Migrant Farm Workers in Canada and potential Solutions Source: Sponsored by St. Luke’s Church, Burlington, Ontario
Invisible No More
Invisible no more: Migrant worker outreach moves from the church to the field Anglican Diocese of Niagara’s Migrant Farmworkers Project continues to distribute food and
Pandemic Puts Vulnerable Food Workers in Focus
The people who come from other countries to work on Canada’s farms have never had it particularly easy—but the pandemic
Migrant Farmworkers Project and COVID-19
“It was a hard decision, but the right decision,” says Rev. Antonio Illas, missioner of the Migrant Farmworkers Project located in the Niagara region. He