January 6, 2023

Happy New Year: Three Miracles

Hello dear friends.    Happy Holidaze and Happy New Year!! I hope this email finds you well.  I, as most of you know, have been home from the refugee camps abroad for several months, but continue to stay in contact with families, individuals,volunteers and NGOs helping refugees abroad. Although at home, I continue to help those I met abroad, as well as help people I have learned to trust who are helping others on the move.  The world continues to be influx…people giving up everything they know, risking their lives, all moving for safety and with hope for a better life,… fleeing wars, persecution, poverty often secondary to climate change.  But amidst…

January 14, 2022

Sept 30, 2021 First Update Refugee Camp

It has now been a few weeks since I have been working in the refugee camp in Greece.  I am in Eleonas Camp, which is on the outskirts of Athens.  There had been two other camps (Skaramanga and another) but they have since closed down.  Moria Camp is still in existence but they are letting in few NGO’s and pushing back refugees that are trying to make it over the Mediterranean Sea from Turkey.   Eleonas Camp was built to hold 700 people, but now houses around 2,000- 3,000 refugees.  It opened in August 2015 and was the first official temporary camp for asylum seekers in Greece, located right next…

September 7, 2021

Ready to fly out tomorrow to Athens.

I am ready with three bags packed with medical supplies, kites for kids, small stuffed animals for infants/toddlers at the medical clinic, and many other miscellaneous items. Thank all of you for your generous support. I will keep you abreast of my journey. Lexine

February 12, 2021

Moria Refugee Camp Pics

Moria, on the Greek island of Lesbos, is 4 miles from Turkey and is a gateway between the Middle East and Europe. Migrants running from war, persecution, torture, as well as the consequences of climate change, pass as they travel from east to west, hoping for a better life in Europe. Built to house about 3,000 people, it is now home to more than 13,000 (including an estimated 1,000 unaccompanied minors)—more than it has ever held. The refugees wait, sometimes for more than a year, for the slow wheels of Greek bureaucracy to turn, to review their asylum applications, to send them to the mainland for a decision.  What is Moria? It…

February 12, 2021

Attacked by Fascists

Lesvos has been flooded with fascist groups that have been blocking all of the roads, beating up refugees, NGO volunteers and journalists.  Yesterday after our medical clinic worked our 9 hour shift, we were told by our director that we could not safely drive back to the village where we stay as there were gangs of fascists blocking all of the main roads.  In a caravan of 8 cars, we headed down dirt roads behind the refugee camp, trying to find alternative roads and paths back to the town of Mytilene.  As soon as we got back on the main road, a group of about 50 heavily armed men with masks (with metal…

February 12, 2021

Medical Needs in a Refugee Camp

February 2020. I had spent months gathering donations to purchase medical supplies (over the counter medications such as aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin, bandaids, splints, diabetic test strips, anti-fungal medications, etc.) as well as mobile phones, iPads, and hundreds of small stuffed animals to give the young children receiving medical care in the clinic. I flew with 4 extra large-sized luggage bags filled with as much as I could carry. Kitrinos Clinic is the only medical clinic inside the refugee camp, housing 13,000 refugees. Five doctors, several nurses and EMT’s and myself as the social worker. We worked six days per week, 8:30 am – 5 pm. It is hard to describe…

September 28, 2019

Helping migrants in Tijuana

Spent ten days volunteering between a legal clinic (Al Otro Lado) and a medical clinic (Refugee Health Alliance). So many refugees fleeing violence and persecution from Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador (also many Haitian and Cameroonian refugees).

August 15, 2019

Tijuana volunteer work

Heading to volunteer at our border, Tijuana, with asylum seekers and unaccompanied minors. Will be at two different clinics with an MD and volunteer I met in Lesvos. We are both excited about helping more refugees stuck closer to home. The world is a very challenged place these days…maybe it always has been.

May 7, 2019

Home For All

Yesterday I began volunteering for Nikos and Katerina’s Home For All NGO. They are a beautiful couple who have been feeding, clothing abd providing a respite for refugees since the crisis began here on Lesvos in 2015. Yesterday, although a day off at Home For All, we unloaded a huge truckful of donated new sleeping bags. We enjoyed a lunch together by the sea, then made dinner meals which we delivered to the volunteer nurses and doctors volunteering inside Moria refugee camp. Today will be a much fuller day. Here is a video showing Nikos & Katerina: https://youtu.be/6zwckpUHUfE

May 4, 2019

Phone Donations

I wanted to thank you for all of your electronics donations. Today I gave one of the phones to a refugee and he literally started crying and got down on his knees in appreciation. He also asked to say thank you in a video (attached). A phone or laptop is a lifeline to refugees. Also this young girl (age 17 from Afghanistan and without family here) was crying on the road. I picked her up, took her for tea to talk (I thought she may have been raped or attacked inside the refugee camp…very common occurrence here), but she had had her phone stolen (a phone here is a lifeline…

May 1, 2019

First days in Lesvos

Spending the first days with Charlotte Knox at One Happy Family (a community center here in Mitilini for refugees…offering food, education, legal and medical services). Charlotte is providing teacher training for the center’s teachers, most who are refugees themselves. Very enthusiastic and motivated teachers, from Ghana, Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran and Syria.