The aim of our work with refugees is to improve the quality of life of the people who are in this very special and complex situation, and to prepare them for the new reality which may be in store for them.
The great global instability has brought to light a reality previously experienced only during major world wars.
Millions of people are forced to flee their places of survival. What was once a temporary support until the refugee returned to his or her country and/or city of origin has become a major global migratory movement.
Due to its often violent nature, it causes various physical and emotional traumas. Many families are forced to completely reorganize their way of life economically, socially, culturally and linguistically.
Almost always the victim of discrimination, the refugee needs support to “pick himself up” and move on, not only to survive, but to build a new and better life.