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U. S. National Charter

September 2006

History

Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) began as Little Brothers of the Poor in 1959 when Michael Salmon was sent to Chicago to begin the “les petits frères” mission in the United States. Armand Marquiset, a French nobleman, founded “les petits frères des Pauvres” (the Little Brothers of the Poor) in 1946 in the aftermath of World War II. He began by visiting and delivering hot meals with flowers to the elderly poor in Paris who were left without the support of family. His vision of “igniting little fires of love” has spread around the globe, and LBFE is part of the International Federation of “les petits frères des Pauvres” – a fraternity of independent organizations in different countries committed to serving the elderly in the spirit of “flowers before bread”. In the U.S., LBFE has developed into a network of the National Organization and new expansion chapters and established independent affiliate chapters.

Values

The fundamental most cherished value of Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly, reflected in the first actions of Armand Marquiset, is the inherent worth of each individual as unique and irreplaceable and worthy of dignity, regardless of his or her origin, physical, psychological or social state, or, current circumstance.

The motto flowers before bread expresses our core belief that sharing love and respect and bringing beauty into the lives of the elderly is as essential as meeting their physical needs. We honor all individuals by meeting the basic needs of the human spirit: to serve others, to love and to be loved, to belong, and to enjoy life.

Mission (in the United States)

Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly (LBFE) is a national network of non-profit, volunteer-based organizations committed to relieving isolation and loneliness among the elderly. We offer to people of good will the opportunity to join the elderly in friendship and celebration of life.

Actions

Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly engages in the following actions to carry out our Mission:

Operating Principles

Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly has defined the following Operating Principles to guide the working relationships of the staff and volunteers who carry out the LBFE actions:

 
 
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