First outing after deconfining

Sunday, June 14, 2020

First outing after the deconfinement, our friends from around the world enjoyed this outing in Luxembourg. The Wenzel circuit, walk and reunion with our friends from the world. the mdi meal was taken at the park in the Grund. Friendly day….. to follow our next outing on July 25th at ESCH ON ALZETTE. See you soon.

A support, a simple gesture for our friends of the world

http://www.leetchi.com/c/sourrire

SOURRIRE asbl (SOUtien between Residents and Refugees through Integration, Respect and Self-Esteem) was created with the aim of energizing and strengthening links between human beings in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Indeed, each of us goes through difficult life events at times that create loss of self-confidence, isolation and negative affects.

With our association we want to bring back the smile and the joy of life to the people

organising solidarity events, cultural outings, evenings of exchanges from around the world

and solidarity meals.

If you want to contribute to your collective well-being on your scale, you can help us fund our dream and help suffering people regain their balance.

This prize pool will help us finance a place of sharing and also a position for a person in charge of welcoming and offering a humane, dignified and comforting listening to all who are in need.

No matter the language, religion, age and culture, Sister will smile at you.

Here you can directly and with a click, participate in this prize pool.

  • Everyone participates in the amount they want.
  • All payments are secure.

Want to help us collect more donations? Share this prize pool!

Thank you all!

LIVING TOGETHER

Here is a resource that includes 35 fact sheets to address tolerance, racism, justice and the pursuit of the common good." Alexandre Chenette, a Quebec professor, puts online a guide of 35 fact sheets to fight racism. Among the fact sheets of formulas that are not often heard in France as "cultural integration", "interculturalism" or "systemic racism".


https://view.genial.ly/5edd2d113498730d8f39b118/presentation-vivre-ensemble-justice-tolerance-ordre-social-et-poursuite-du-bien-commun

LIVING TOGETHER

Here is a resource developed in 35 sheets to address tolerance, racism, justice and the pursuit of the common good." Alexandre Chenette, a Quebec professor, puts online 35 fact sheets to fight racism. Among the fact sheets of formulas that are not often heard in France as "cultural integration", "interculturalism" or "systemic racism".

"My heroine is you" is a book aimed at children around the world affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

http://sourrire.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/My-Hero-is-You-Storybook-for-Children-on-COVID-19-Spanish.pdf

http://sourrire.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/My-Hero-is-You-Storybook-for-Children-on-COVID-19-Tigrinya_0.pdf

http://sourrire.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/My-Hero-is-You-Storybook-for-Children-on-COVID-19-French_0.pdf

http://sourrire.lu/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/My-Hero-is-You-Storybook-for-Children-on-COVID-19-Arabic_0.pdf

Travel to Sudan

It's amazing how much your videos are overflowing with love, and so much benevolence! We feel like we're traveling through your videos, you give us chills so there are emotions, so thank you for sharing it all!

Sudan – Your videos . . . In your videos While traveling against we feel, about how we feel Colds They give us, Shared!

Yemen: forced march

At home in Ethiopia, the Oromos have nothing. Hundreds of thousands of them migrate to Saudi Arabia, a rich country where they imagine a future.

But the road is long, perilous, impossible. It is practiced on foot, because it cannot pay the smugglers and it is full of pitfalls. The mountains of Galafi, on the border of Djibouti, irradiated by a scorching sun, bring down the most valiant, overwhelmed by thirst.

In Obock, a small, charmless port, migrants are transported at night to overcrowded dhows that face the waves of the Red Sea. And, the ultimate danger: in Yemen, the migration industry is infiltrated by local mafias. There, oromo migrants become prey. The poorest are the most vulnerable. Detoured from the road, struggling with unscrupulous smugglers, they are tortured until their families pay the ransom, sometimes ruined by the sale of all their land to pull a son or daughter from the hell of the torture houses.

From one side of the Gulf of Aden to the other, Charles Emptaz and Olivier Jobard walked with these Ethiopian migrants, driven by a fixed and nagging idea: one day to earn his bread.

From the snippets of this odyssey, they try to reconstruct the story of a deadly crossing, drawing in hollow the portrait of a people transfigured by the ordeal, the Oromos.

https://www.arte.tv/fr/videos/090427-000-A/yemen-a-marche-forcee/

On the way to school

Several children from all over the world going to school

Students from all over the world, going to school. The conditions are not optimal but they have the will to move forward.