Working with NGOs

 




    Getting into the hang of things with our NGO’s (Non-Governmental Organizations). Though each group is doing something a little different we are learning more and more about the integration and immigration here in the beautiful Country, Germany. Today, I was able to work with a wonderful individual from the Caritas Fürstenfeldbruck organization. I was able to sit in on all of her consultations she had for the day helping assist refugees with the help that was needed and this ranges from minor inconveniences to major ones.  It is amazing yet heartbreaking to hear these refugees stories, this experience in learning and seeing first hand what these individuals go through and do in order to make a better life, makes me appreciate how strong these refugees are in order to want a better life and the courage it takes to have to leave their country for various reasons. The work that is being done by Caritas Fürstenfeldbruck is very difficult, and seeing the process of many different issues they deal with almost everyday is so amazing to see how resourceful this organization is and their willingness to help. Overall, this trip has been amazing taking in all we have learned has been a process but has been the most amaxing experience, it has opened my eyes to the importance of these topics happening all over our world. 

“Refugees are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children with the same hopes and ambitions as us except that a twist of fate has bound their lives to a global refugee crisis on an unprecedented scale” 

-Khaled Hosseini

Blog post by: Amber Sedillo

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