One of our invaluable external volunteers Casey reflects on his time working with Samos Volunteers in a blog post that is well worth a read. Casey has added so much to the team while he has been on Samos, whether that was in the warehouse, in our community spaces or specifically, in his great work with our LGBTQIA+ group.
Read MoreAhmed is from Palestine and joined Samos Volunteers as a community volunteer a few months ago. Andres is from Colombia and joined a little later as an external volunteer. They decided to document Ahmed's story, resulting in a beautiful and moving short film: ‘It’s Ahmed’.
Read MoreWe have new essentials in our free shop this summer due to a generous donation of 300 glasses by Bedrukken.nl. Bedrukken create promotional items such as sunglasses with logo and flipflops with logo. Thanks to support like this, our summer distribution is making a tangible difference, one pair of glasses at a time.
Read MoreOur distribution team posing in our recently received sunglasses from Bedrukken.nl and Christian Refugee Relief! As the summer sun gets stronger in Samos, we are happy to be able to offer sunglasses to people who want them. Bedrukken.nl donated the sunglasses with logo and flipflops with logo to us - thank you!
Read MoreDutch filmmaker Sam van Zoest has made a documentary about one of the founders of our organisation, Bogdan Andrei.
An SV alumnus himself, Sam met Bogdan when he first volunteered in March 2019. When Bogdan announced he would retire from full-time overseeing the NGO and move back to the mainland, Sam realised the tremendous obstacles that were awaiting Bogdan.
Read MoreThe 8th of March is a day to acknowledge women’s achievements in the world, for promoting awareness & change towards women’s rights, gender equality, and against SGBV. Needless to say, just one day is not enough. Nor just one week, or just one month. But it is an occasion to raise and amplify voices.
Read MoreArticle by Theo Jackson
Applying an intersectional lens to the refugee experience shows us that, along with racism, refugees may be further marginalised by patriarchal, heteronormative and ablist systems. Although refugees may appear as a uniformly vulnerable group, it is crucial that we understand how overlapping power structures create important differences in experiences and needs, within an overall vulnerable population.