If you have found your way to this place, you are probably interested in how you can help our work. We would be extremely grateful for your prayers for the Albertine works, as well as your material support.
At the moment, the most important need of the Congregation is to support the House of Mercy opened on 12 November 2017. House of Mercy in Lviv. This project includes a hut for 30 homeless men, a kitchen serving meals to the poor and a bathhouse serving up to 40 people per day.
Please support this work, both prayerfully and materially.
Albertine Brothers Congregation
43 Krakowska St., 31-066 Krakow
Bank Pekao S. A., III O/K-ów – Krakowska 46,
SWIFT code: PKO PPLPW
PLN account: 21 1240 2294 1111 0000 3718 5503
USD account: PL 27124022941787000037185545
EUR account: PL 931240229419787000037185574
CHF account: PL 63124022941797000037185561
GBP account: PL 80124022941789000037185558
1% tax for the Albertine Brothers’ Foundation
You can support the charitable works of the Congregation by donating 1% of your tax to the Albertine Brothers’ Foundation.
There is also a possibility to donate 1% of personal income tax to the Social Welfare Home in Ojców run by our Congregation, which has the status of Public Benefit Organisation:
St. Brother Albert’s Social Welfare Home
of the Albertine Brothers’ Congregation in Ojców
Ojców 64, 32-047 Ojców
KRS 0000211372
Cooperative Bank in Wolbrom
No: 19 8450 0005 0020 0200 0026 0001
It is also possible to help by donating food, cleaning products and clothes. Please contact a particular house in advance by phone.
For the intention of all Benefactors supporting our works, we offer the gift of prayer and monthly Holy Mass. God bless you!
Volunteering at the Albertine Congregation
We are very cautious and reserved when it comes to volunteering. A person who decides to work as a volunteer in the Albertine Brothers’ Congregation must be fully aware of what such a decision will mean for him. It cannot be a momentary decision, a pastime for some time. When a person decides to volunteer and work with people in the Congregation they are responsible for them and their future. If you get to know a person in need of help, inspire their trust and establish a relationship – you cannot disappear from their life overnight. For you, he or she may be just a stranger, a homeless person trying to recover from addiction, but for him or her, you become their best friend, mentor and family. So if you think you can afford such sacrifice, responsibility and want to take up such a serious task – we invite you to contact us.
