Help us map community action in response to the refugee crisis in Europe by sharing details of events, and find out what’s being organised near you Supplies are being donated across Europe to help support people who have arrived on the continent this summer as refugees. Grassroots organisations are advertising collections and drop-offs, as well as demonstrations and vigils, to show support for thousands of refugees travelling through and staying in temporary camps in Greece, France, Germany, Hungary and Austria. One of these groups, Calais Action, which began delivering donations to refugees in Calais in August, has been charting these community efforts in the UK and Europe. To raise awareness of the ways in which the public can help, people can submit details of organised collections and trips to donate using this form. Calais Action has produced a crowdsourced map of activities so far with all major giving groups contributing, according to the organisation. Continue reading...
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Friday, September 4, 2015
Stop Migrant Suffering in GREECE; List of Top Humanitarian Organizations
Migrants Below, you can find all the useful links and contact information of some of the humanitarian organizations struggling to cope with migrant ...
Galway company to send team of communications volunteers to Greece
… a team of volunteers to Greece to provide refugees with communications …
Greek-Am. Relief and the Homeland
Since the outbreak of the economic crisis in Greece there has been a surge of relief provided by Greek-American foundations, organizations and individuals. We have not seen this scale of caring about the homeland’s wellbeing since WWII. Then, when Greece said “OXI” to Mussolini’s Italy and joined Word War II on the side of the […] The post Greek-Am. Relief and the Homeland appeared first on The National Herald.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Kos volunteers close migrant project
A volunteer group on the Greek island of Kos that was feeding nearly 1,000 migrants a day says it is forced to close after running out of time and money.
Monday, July 27, 2015
These are refugees, not migrants, arriving in their thousands on Greek shores
As Europe turns its back, the compassionate crisis response of local Greek volunteers, despite harsh austerity, puts the international community to shameAs I stood in the middle of the squalid Kara Tepe transit camp on Lesbos, I was struck by the utter perverseness of the refugee drama unfolding on this Greek island.I was supporting a flash-mob of local volunteers and tourists – supported by local officials – to clean the camp, which is now a temporary home for 3,000 refugees. Litter was everywhere – and posing a health risk. The selflessness and dedication of the local volunteers, who have been responding to the crisis virtually unaided for several years, is awe-inspiring. Continue reading...
Sunday, July 26, 2015
More volunteers giving blood in Greece
Voluntary blood donation has increased over the past two years of the crisis, with voluntary donations overtaking those sought by doctors from ...
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Greek bank curbs hit children's charities just as needs soar
ATHENS, July 21 (Reuters) - Donations to Greek children's charities have dived since the government imposed drastic curbs on bank withdrawals, ...
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Volunteers serve up hope, friendship for Greek poor
Every day in Athens a group of volunteers sets up in a different area to prepare a meal for whoever is in need - including Greeks made homeless by the financial crisis, and desperate migrants from overseas. Video provided by AFP
Thursday, July 2, 2015
As jobs and pensions dwindle, Greeks turn to something new: volunteering
“We are hoping that volunteering becomes a more permanent change,” says Ekavi Valleras, one of the co-founders of Desmos, which not only connects donors to more than 400 nongovernmental organizations throughout Greece, but is working to change the philanthropic culture through education and advocacy work. “We want them to think about how they can be part of the solution to the crisis,” says Ms. Valleras. According to the latest Eurostat figures, Greeks are among the Europeans least likely to volunteer, with less than 10 percent of adults involved in voluntary activities.
Friday, June 26, 2015
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Announces New Grant for Greece
PRESS RELEASE ATHENS – On June 25 the Board of Directors of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation announced its decision to proceed with another emergency grant program supporting nonprofit organizations in Greece. The program, totaling €100 million, will last one year and aims to provide additional support for all those who have been affected the most by the […] The post Stavros Niarchos Foundation Announces New Grant for Greece appeared first on The National Herald.
This Startup Aims To Solve Greece's Blood Donor Problem
Natalia Kritsali and Natalia Bougadellis came to realize the vast shortcomings of Greece's blood donation process when they experienced immense ...
This Startup Aims To Solve Greece's Blood Donor Problem
Natalia Kritsali and Natalia Bougadelli came to realize the vast shortcomings of Greece’s blood donation process when they experienced immense difficulty finding a donor for Natalia Bougadelli's grandmother. They decided to put their frustration to good use and created Blood-e, a startup that seeks to increase Greece’s number of voluntary blood donors, as well as increase blood donation in general. HuffPost Greece talked to Natalia Kritsali about their digital community of volunteer donors. How did you come up with the idea for Blood-e? As a concept, Blood-e emerged in 2012 while we were still in high school and faced a blood donation problem. Natalia’s grandmother needed a blood transfusion and, unfortunately, the need could not be met by relatives and friends. The only solution we found was to appeal to the Internet, through blogs and Facebook. We came to realize both the scale of the problem and also the need for a [website] where those in need of blood could safely publish their requests. In May 2014, once we mastered the knowledge we needed through our studies in e-business and information technology, we managed to make our idea a reality. In what way does Blood-e help encourage more people to donate blood? Blood-e is a digital community of volunteer blood donors, a community where those in need of blood can safely publish their requests. Also, as a group we greatly value education and the cultivation of volunteering. In this context, we plan to have a presence in schools and universities and to run educational interactive programs that will contribute to this goal. Finally, the most important part of our work is to inform and motivate citizens. All our actions aim to raise public awareness and information about the problem of lack of blood units. Does the current blood transfusion system in Greece work well? Unfortunately not. In Greece there is a demand for 700,000 blood units each year. Out of those, only 30-35 percent come from volunteer blood donors. Unfortunately, despite the efforts of hospitals to increase blood donations, there are neither enough resources nor the organization required to coordinate actions needed to increase the number of volunteer blood donors. Lastly, the country's blood system is not automated or digitized. Why would someone donate blood? The most important benefit of being a blood donor is the satisfaction derived by knowing that the blood given can save up to three lives. Simultaneously, donation has many benefits for the donor as well, as it improves blood flow and balances iron levels. You won the 3rd prize in the National Bank's I-bank Innovation and Technology competition and the 1st prize in the contest for Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship organized by the Athens University of Economics in collaboration with the Association of Youth Entrepreneurship and Metlife. Do you think that Greece helps young people to realize their ideas? I believe that in recent years there are more and more efforts to support youth entrepreneurship and startups. We received a lot of help. We started in May 2014 with the support of Impact Hub Athens, and in March 2015 we received significant funding to make our first steps from the Angelopoulos CGI U Fellowship program’s scholarship. I believe that the efforts made contributed to the strengthening of the business activities and if more concerted efforts were to be made along with more funding, then the ecosystem of startups in Greece could be competitive globally. This article originally appeared on HuffPost Greece and was translated into English. -- This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It may be used for personal consumption, but may not be distributed on a website.
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Announces New Grant for Greece
PRESS RELEASE ATHENS – On June 25 the Board of Directors of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation announced its decision to proceed with another emergency grant program supporting nonprofit organizations in Greece. The program, totaling €100 million, will last one year and aims to provide additional support for all those who have been affected the most by the […] The post Stavros Niarchos Foundation Announces New Grant for Greece appeared first on The National Herald.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Charity funding to help students vie in Olympiads
The Onassis Foundation has offered to step in and provide the money needed for Greek students to take part in academic competitions after the government said it would no longer be able to provide the 50,000 euros needed for the trips to take place.
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Greece Special Police Unit seeks volunteers
The Greece Special Police Unit is looking for volunteers. The volunteer unit averages 5,000 hours a year assisting the Town of Greece and the Greece ...
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Letter: Thanks to Greek community
This year the Greek Week Council sponsored a new service event to collect items of need for Story County organizations. The Volunteer Center of ...
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Jaharis Foundation, IOCC Send Greece Medical Supplies
The Jaharis Family Foundation, working with the Church of Greece and IOCC, has sent $900,000 worth of medical supplies to Thrace. The post Jaharis Foundation, IOCC Send Greece Medical Supplies appeared first on The National Herald.
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Mayor unveils scheme to support poor in Athens with help from Norway
Athens Mayor Giorgos Kaminis, Norwegian Ambassador Sjur Larsen and the president of nongovernmental organization Solidarity Now, Stelios Zavvos, on Wednesday inaugurated a new program to provide support to the Greek capital’s poor.
Hellenic Initiative organization to expand in Australia
The organization has already directly committed or granted $2 million to support crisis relief efforts and job creation in Greece