The Guardian wants to hear from would-be donors and philanthropists clubbing together to help individual Greeks in their hour of needWhen I wrote about Georgios and Barbara Karvouniaris, destitute but dignified Greeks who had lost jobs and home, and now live in a donated caravan on food hand-outs, I realised it was a powerful story that put a human face on Greece’s tragedy.What I had not anticipated was the number of Guardian readers, from all corners of the globe, who got in touch asking how they could help: from a businessman keen to commit to a monthly stipend of €100 a month, to a family wanting to send a cheque for $300. Continue reading...