THANK YOU – our review of 2024
Thanks to your support, we were once again able to achieve a great deal in 2024! Your donations and commitment have helped countless people in need - THANK YOU for being part of our caravan!
Thanks to your support, we were once again able to achieve a great deal in 2024! Your donations and commitment have helped countless people in need - THANK YOU for being part of our caravan!
Our Karawanis have returned home safely from Cyprus. The aid project shook us emotionally, because once again we had to witness how shabbily refugees are treated in Europe.
Together, we were able to give people in the large camps not only a smile, but also hope. Hope for a better life outside high barbed wire fences.
Cyprus has been a divided island since 1974 - between the Greek south and the Turkish north is the so-called "buffer zone", which is controlled by UN blue helmet soldiers.
18-year-old Aya has been living in the Kofinou refugee camp in Cyprus for six months. In the interview, she talks about her escape and her current life in the camp.
The painting room is a kind of "pop-up studio" with tables, easels, brushes, paints and high-quality paper that can be set up and dismantled in a short space of time.
Once again, we have the pleasure of carrying out our project with a group of wonderful clowns - and what an impressive bunch they are!
After the truck arrived, we spent the last few days sorting the relief supplies and then distributing them to the refugees.
Happy, relieved & exhausted - that's how you can describe the current mood of the Karawani team in Cyprus. Because today the truck finally arrived with all our donations in kind!
Cyprus has the highest number of asylum seekers per capita in Europe, but state support for the stranded refugees is mostly non-existent.