With all your help, support and contributions, 2018 was a very productive year, beginning with our projects “Warmer Winter in Serbia” to “Cooler Summer in Greece” and “Mama’s Kit” in both countries. Our team at Everyday Refugees Foundation managed to deliver hundreds of clothes, shoes and other necessary items to women and men, girls and boys, infants and their mothers in several camps with the help of the Commissariat for refugees in Serbia and IOM in Greece. In Jordan we supported a young Syrian boy who suffers from cystic fibrosis and liver cirrhosis and a young Syrian girl whose dream is simply to go to school, and we aim to keep these projects going on in 2019.
- Through KEEN Outdoor contributions to our foundation, we handed hundreds of footwear in Greece and Serbia.
- Through Pigeon Organics contribution to our foundation we handed hundreds of children clothes and dress wear in many camps across Greece.
- Through Terralog Technologies contribution to our foundation we completed our project “Mama’s Kit”in Greece which we launched earlier in the year while in Serbia along with our Ambassador Sonia.
Through photography we aim to document and draw attention about the refugee crisis happening around us, with visuals we tell stories of people who were forced to leave their homes, hopes and families behind in search for new safe environments, and with these stories we aim to spread awareness by sharing it with the world. In 2018 we shared our vision via several international media outlets, organizations, festivals and exhibitions, among others: Global Citizen, National Geographic Magazine, Documento Newspaper, SBS Australia, Blic Serbia, Unicef Deutschland, Divinc ,Xposure in Sharjah, UAE, Cycladic Museum of Art in Athens, Greece.
Daily on our social media platforms (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter) we share with hundreds of thousands of people from different parts of the world visuals showing the challenges refugees and internally displaced people by war, poverty, discrimination and natural disasters face in their daily life.