Greece: bringing hope

Us (also known as United Society)  |  World
Date posted:  1 Dec 2015
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Greece: bringing hope

Refugees in Lesvos | photo: Isobel Owen (AA)

Churches in Greece are bringing hope to ‘tired and distraught’ refugees, it was reported in October.

Davidson Solanki, International Programmes Manager for Us (formerly USPG), reported from Athens: ‘In Victoria Square, Athens, migrants congregate having arrived from the Greek islands. Here I met many young families, women and children who were tired, hungry and scared, some of them were traumatised. With the Salvation Army, we helped to distribute food, and gave the children schoolbags containing stationery.

‘I found the people and the authorities in Greece to be in a kind of denial. First, they told themselves the refugee crisis would not be coming to Greece, but it did. Now they think it’ll be a temporary situation, but it seems the crisis will continue for months.

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