
This is a snapshot of what life looks like here in the refugee camp Moria that we work at everyday from 4pm-12:30pm. Refugees wait in this long line to be registered for asylum and given papers to travel through Europe. While waiting on papers this prison you see in the background has been converted into housing for them, however it is not enough to hold all the people awaiting papers. Everyone who does not have housing in the prison some (somewhere above 1,000 people women and children included) has done there best to make camp around the prison. Our outreach team is currently doing our best to help the organizations already here serving the overflow of people with food, clothing and blankets. More refugees come in wet by boats everyday and are unable to leave until they have proper papers and the cold is becoming increasingly unbearable as we move into January. However in the midst of all of this we are seeing joy, where people from all different nations, languages and religions are coming together to serve and bring hope to those who are fleeing war torn countries.
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