Πριν λίγες μέρες γνώρισα μια κοπέλα η οποία είναι εθελόντρια
στην Χίο και από τα λίγα που είπαμε μου κέντρισε το ενδιαφέρον. Έτσι την ρώτησα
εάν ήθελε να μου πει μερικά πράγματα, και ειδικότερα πως μια φοιτήτρια της
Ιατρικής από την Γερμανία κατέληξε να είναι εθελόντρια στην Χίο!!
Πρώτα σας δίνω τις ερωτήσεις που της έκανα και μετά τις 6 απαντήσεις
που μου έστειλε η μικρή Lea!!
Thank you
for accepting our invitation to talk to Katarraktisvillage.Blog So lets start
with few things about you.
How
difficult is to combine Medical studies in Germany
and volunteer work in Chios ?
Are you a
member of an Activist team or you have decided to come in Chios
individually?
Why Chios ?
What you
knew about Chios and what is the feedback you had about the refugee’s crisis in
Chios ?
Since your
arrival what were the difficulties you faced (if any), how the locals and the
other volunteers helped you to adjust your needs and your tasks, and what is
your impression comparing it with what you knew before to come?
Tell me how
is your daily life here in Chios with the
refuges and what is your opinion about the next day.
What your
friends and family back home are thinking about your activities and how they
are treating you?
Q1:
Combining
studying medicine and working on the field, like in the rescue on Chios , is not possible, since both require physical and
mental presence. I took a break of one semester to be able to volunteer on the
Balkan route, including Chios .
Q2:
I am not a
member of any group that supports political or ideological values. I came to
volunteer by myself first in Serbia ,
but soon was surrounded by many big hearted humans, that gave me company and
motivation to keep going. The reason why I started volunteering is, because I
could no longer watch what is happening to our fellow brothers and sisters,
fleeing from war and persecution and facing life and health risks, not to
mention the lack of freedom. This is my contribution to society, even though I
can't change the world, I believe it's small things that can sum up to make a
change.
Q3:
I came to
Chios in early December, after having volunteered and lived in Idomeni , Greece
for three weeks, when the camps were being cleared by military. I came to Chios because according to my friend there was a need of
helping hands to support the local groups and the existing systems.
Q4:
After 7
weeks on Chios , I have come to know and love
so many things and it feels like home. Most important: I want to say thank you!
Thank you to the local groups and individuals, whatever occupation or role they
have on the island and in the refugee crisis for their amazing work and big
heart.
Compared to
lesbos, Chios has not gained such big media
presence and international aid, which out more pressure on the locals. Especially
the rescues from the shores have only been without as many