About us
A Rocha is an international nature conservation organization working to show
God’s love to all of creation.
Our goals:
Based on the testimony of the Holy Scriptures, both the Old and the New
Testament, our goal is to share our belief in our common responsibility for
God’s creation with other Christians and friends outside the Christian circles.
In our work we want to point to the beauty, richness and value of natural
environment. As is written in the New Testament, all of it was created to honor
Jesus Christ (letter to Colossians, chapters 1 and 2). And Jesus, the Son of God
who came to the world in human body, is the Good Shepherd of all creation.
Long term goals:
- Engage individuals and groups in Christian-ecological activities
- Develop a network of environmental groups and “green cell groups” affiliated
to local churches
- Educate children, young people and adults in their attitude toward the
environment
- Build the Christian Environmental Center Krupárna (The Mill) and another
smaller one in another part of the Czech Republic, offering to Christians and
non-Christians alike environmental programs linked to practical conservation
activities (possibly with short term accommodation)
- Build alternative energy sources for demonstration in and around Krupárna,
e.g. a water turbine (we already have a project for one and are currently
looking for sponsors)
- Solar panels, small wind power station etc.
Short term goals:
- Acquire the remaining part of the building of the emerging environmental
center
Krupárna
- Prepare application for a European Union grant which would allow us to
renovate Krupárna completely
- Renovate Krupárna and launch the first 2-3 year period of the Center’s
activites
- Find financial resources and hire a Christian manager for ARCZ
- Add new members to the ARCZ team: a teacher, a staff member responsible for
fundraising and economical and technical resources of ARCZ
- Broaden ARCZ membership base both among Christians and in secular circles
Our activities:
Our work currently focuses primarily on:
- Wildlife clubs for children
- Establishing new contacts in several Protestant churches and in the Roman
Catholic church
- Work at the Mill
- Cooperation with the Czech Society for Ornithology and Czech Society for
Nature Conservation in the areas of Orlické Záhoří and Josefovské louky
- Cooperation with the Brethren Church in Česká Skalice
- Educational programs in kindergartens, elementary schools, secondary schools
and colleges
- Project for cavity-nesting forest birds in cooperation with the BTO (Ken
Perry; group from Ireland)
- Protection and monitoring of the Kingfisher on the Zlatý potok stream (also
called the Dědina)
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