I certainly can't recall how many times I spent
holidays out of town but this one is just simply unforgotten, ever. Briefly, in
Christmas break 2016, rather than exploring Europe tourist attractions, which
truthfully is my first intention even the itinerary has been well set up, I
geared up to fly miles away to the south. In the first place it was never be my
expectation when I had a usual random chat with my friend about where she is
going to spend the break, a shocking answer arose: voluntary. At that moment
she told me general overview about the voluntary in which I had no clue about. In
order to join it I knew that I have to miss a class and a group work, not to
mention spending hundreds of Euro but right after she explained I knew I had no
choice but going. I was just so dragged and drowned into it. The voluntary
ideally must be done in at least 2 weeks and this is the only chance I got
thereafter I threw away my current itinerary and instead booked another flight.
Something interesting down here I guess |
On a sunny Thursday, 22 December I landed in a
small city far from everywhere, but seemed like a piece of heaven to a few
brave people; Alexandreia, Greece. Here is the place that I knew human can be
so evil to drive others in despair yet on the other hand be so generous to
share the burden. In short, Alexandreia camp is a home for around 300-400
refugees of which mostly came from Syria. It was opened in April 2016 and a
former military base of Greece army. Now, many organizations are working there
to help refugees out. One of them is Refugee Support in which I join.
In the first day of voluntary I felt nothing but
excited and frankly speaking, a bit nervous. This would be the first contact
with refugee and I don’t really know what the hell happened there. Days and
days gone since then and I apparently got used to them, so did they to me. It was
a funny interaction though since we didn’t speak the same language but always
find a way to get understood by each other.
Painting class. A unique 3-leg sheep |
Do the nail |
Food most tasty is food much shared |
Lot of works must be done there and it’s worth every sweat. In one day, you might be a friendly shopkeeper in the morning and end up being a weird guardian looking after the children swinging and screaming. You can also be a food snob serving a chicken dinner for 150 persons. Or sometimes you’re lucky enough to sort out a mountain of clothes in our artsy warehouse. I can tell though, that is time well spent. That is time which isn't about you. That is time for strangers in your life, but somehow you keep doing it without even have a logic reason behind it. Perhaps it just feels right.
Sorting out activity |
Clothes piled up |
I'm citing John, the co-founder of Refugee Support, "we can't save the world neither did save all refugees. But we can make life of hundred refugees better. That's the least we can do. So keep doing it."
After all, life keeps going on no matter it is good or bad. My voluntary experience sent me a clear message: do not take everything for granted, there might be someone die fighting for it.
To see how amazing Refugee Support has been doing go check refugeesupport.eu
Your donations are highly appreciated.