WHO ARE WE HELPING WITH YOUR SADAQA?
Since 2015, Boat Refugee Foundation provides essential healthcare and psychological support to thousands of people in the Mavrovouni refugee camp on Lesvos. These people, most of whom have fled from Syria and Afghanistan, have nowhere else to go and desperately need our care. Our team of doctors, nurses and psychologists is there for them every day, providing care, humanity and a safe place in the midst of an unsafe and inhumane situation. Because every human deserves care. Because every human counts.
Donate a first aid kit this ramadan
Ramadan is a month of reflection, compassion, and solidarity. With your donation, you provide essential care to people who had to leave everything behind, at a time when support is most needed.
Give care, hope and humanity to someone who has fled their home. Together, we can ensure that no one is forgotten.
Boat Refugee Foundation is there when it matters most
Almost every day, boats carrying families and children arrive on the Greek island of Lesvos. They have fled war, violence, oppression and persecution. They are exhausted and traumatised after a long and dangerous journey. Boat Refugee Foundation helps these people with medical care, attention and compassion.
This ramadan, donate a first aid kit to give essential care and a glimmer of hope and humanity to someone who has been forced to flee their home. Together, we can ensure that no one is forgotten.
“They have touched my life deeply. Their courage and hope are extraordinary, and it is up to all of us to support those who are forced to leave their homes.”
Golrokh | volunteer interpreter
This is what we do
- We help 1,500 patients per month with comprehensive, professional care
- Our team of volunteer doctors, nurses, and psychologists is ready 365 days a year
- From emergency care after shipwrecks to daily medical support
- One in four patients is a child. Some of them have lost their parents during the journey
Give a first aid kit now
Help someone in need with your Sadaqa
This campaign runs until March 21.
