Our humanitarian assistance has taken many forms since the onset of our work, first with refugees and displaced persons after the Croatian war of independence (1991-1995), later on has continued on with truly needy families starting their new lives in Vojnić and Karlovac as well as around Rijeka area. The economical crisis added a new dimension to the visits of needy families.
Since the earthquake in central Croatia at the end of 2020, we have been also involved in distributing aid and bringing hope and encouragement to the people of the affected area.
We work with a broad base of local and international foundations with similar aims.
Another aspect of our assistance is helping to raise the standard of living and working conditions in institutions which don’t have enough resources towards that end – from gardening and simple handyman jobs, to painting rooms and hallways. With the help of various volunteers we try to create a nicer space for people to live and work in.
Other News on our Humanitarian Projects:
Second Croatian Food Bank Drive in Rijeka
On The 15th and 16th four volunteers from Per Un Mondo Migliore manned 4 different supermarkets in Rijeka, together with … Continue reading →
Distribution of Humanitarian Aid
We brought almost all the boxes of food that were collected in Edolo (BS) to the Soup Kitchen in Rijeka.
Continue reading →Another Mural in Lopača Hospital
Once again, we return to paint another mural in the Psychiatric Hospital of Lopača.
Continue reading →Summer Highlights
We hope you have been following our posts on the various camps we held this summer.
Continue reading →2001-2011 Ten Years Volunteering Together
This year we celebrated our 10th year of volunteering together with the girls from Molina.
Continue reading →Summer camp August 15 to 21 2011
Another week, another camp. This time with Scouts from Edolo, “Famiglia Cuore” from Torino, plus Emanuela and Maria from Bardolino.
Continue reading →Summer Camp August 10-16
We just completed another wonderful camp – this time with a group of 13 from Milano.
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