Lazarus Union

Corps Saint Lazarus International
Abbreviation CSLI
Motto "Let us create new perspectives together".[1]
Founded 2006 as a subsidiary association of the 1973 founded "Saint Lazarus Volunteers (LHW Lazarus Hilfswerk)"
Type Non-profit
NGO
ZVR 023914681
Registration no. 632158 (ECOSOC)
Location
  • Austria, Brazil, UK, Poland, Germany, Italy, Denmark
Services Make the world a better place to live
Fields Experience days for the handicapped, homeless project, education
Members
More than 500
Key people
Wolfgang Steinhardt (Commander in Chief)
Website www.lazarus-union.org
Formerly called
Corps Saint Lazarus International

The Austrian Corps Saint Lazarus International (CSLI), or simple the Lazarus Union, is an Austria-based international NGO that focuses on helping the disabled, poor, sick, whilst following the principles of Saint Lazarus; tolerance, humility, mercy and charity. The Lazarus Union have members in more than 6 countries and enjoys the Special Consultative Status[2] with the ECOSOC of the United Nations.

Activities

The Lazarus Union have a multitude of activities, mostly focused on helping those in need, such as the homeless, handicapped etc.

Flying Days

Each year the Austrian CSLI arranges a "Flugtag" (Flying Day) for the handicapped. The day is held at the Stockerau Airport and it's composed of a wide array of activities that the handicapped can try - free of charge. Besides being able to get a free flight in several different types of planes and helicopters the visitors can also get a ride in a vintage firetruck, a WW2 jeep and other special vehicles.

Help for the homeless

The CSLI is very active in helping the homeless. One of the officers of the Austrian CSLI is in fact a homeless himself, who the CSLI helped get rehabilitated into a normal life. Each winter in Denmark the CSLI donates tents and sleeping bags to the homeless.

Music Corps

The CSLI have their own orchestra playing both brass band music and traditional military marches, as well as a honor guard.

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