In the Gospel of Luke, Zacchaeus is a socially rejected man who climbs a tree to see Jesus, who notices him, calls him by name and chooses to share a meal with him - an unexpected gesture of welcome and dignity. That encounter leads Zacchaeus to change his life and commit to justice and generosity.
For many, the daily life unfolds outdoors - on public benches, in parks or in shared urban spaces.
Zaqueo is a community soup kitchen in Palma de Mallorca that has provided unconditional support to people experiencing homelessness, social exclusion, or vulnerability since 1998. Founded by Paco Sanz, Zaqueo is a public-benefit organisation that is open to everyone and free of requirements and paperwork, providing daily meals and care. Sustained almost entirely by volunteers and community solidarity, Zaqueo works every day to ease hardship and uphold dignity.
ONGOING COMMITMENT
Zaqueo supports people in extreme vulnerability, often with complex social and personal challenges. While practical solutions have been proposed, gaps remain in public support. Zaqueo continues its work, combining daily care with a commitment to ensure that no one is left unseen or unattended.
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