On Sunday afternoon, two fires broke out, one outside the hotspot of Moria on Lesvos, which was quickly extinguished and the other one shortly after inside the camp. The fire started inside a container due to electric cables and it spread rapidly eventually burning several containers in which families lived. According to the latest media … Continue reading „Greece’s prison islands“
Lesbos
Documentary "the shame of Lesbos" Dokumentation "Die Schande von Lesbos" I'm looking very much forward to meet the audience on 16th in London. Early on we had support from England for our operations. I would like to give you eyewitness-reports from the last 12 month in Greece and Western Turkey.swisscross.help has come into life … Continue reading Lesbos
Welcome to the world, baby Levand!
"Among the thousands of refugees fleeing devastating wars and violence there are children and unborn babies who are the real victims of these conflicts. Many women refugees, stranded in camps all through Greece, are pregnant. They live in inhumane conditions and they are in dire need of a safe environment for themselves and their newborns. … Continue reading Welcome to the world, baby Levand!
“Somewhere” Refugee Support Europe
With yet another ceasefire broken and renewed bombing in Aleppo, the Syrian people continue to suffer. War has driven them from their homes and forced them to make treacherous journeys. But their suffering does not end there. Now they are living in refugee camps and Europe needs to do more. Much more. https://www.facebook.com/RefugeeSupportGreece/videos/1698959330423538/
Moonlight Mezze
We would like to take this opportunity to convey our heartfelt thanks to all of you who attended our charity event and for all the kind donations you made. The contributions helped us to raise a total of £4319 which will go a long way to helping refugees in Greece. The event was attended … Continue reading Moonlight Mezze
Letter from Sindos Karamanlis residents to the Minister of Migration in Greece
Dear Minister, For nearly eight months we have been suffering from the tragic situation in Greece; we have witnessed the harshest weather conditions from the coldest of winters in Idomeni to the scorching heat of summer and yet again we find ourselves on winter’s door living in the poorest conditions in a military camp. We … Continue reading Letter from Sindos Karamanlis residents to the Minister of Migration in Greece
ThreePeas and friends invite
Join us for an exquisite Moroccan-style mezze, including a luscious welcome cocktail and a complimentary glass of wine beneath a beautiful marquee in an extraordinary hidden garden overlooking the River Thames in Twickenham, for only £35 All proceeds go to ThreePeas' invaluable work directly feeding, aiding and assisting Syrian children and families trying to survive in desperate … Continue reading ThreePeas and friends invite
Sponsor a Family
URGENT CALL FOR YOUR SUPPORT We hope you all had a great summer break. Two of our "peas" have been to Greece this summer and had the opportunity to get an updated overview about the refugee crisis there. Lena was in the area of Thessaloniki to hand over donations we funded to Refugee Support Greece … Continue reading Sponsor a Family
Idomeni
To portray Idomeni as a place of pain, hopelessness and despair wouldn't be fair. It was impossible not to see and feel all the love, happiness and hope that were spread across the fields and train tracks of Idomeni. Certainly, it is an unbearable struggle for everyone, trying to overcome with grief the loss of … Continue reading Idomeni
Thank you
We would like to say a big thank you to all of you for supporting our project, Three Peas in a Pot can make a difference. Without you it wouldn’t have been possible to achieve such a great result. With an incredible €12,000 Euro, we were able to support Hot food Idomeni as well as … Continue reading Thank you