Yesterday a team of Mediterranea volunteers distributed the first Dignipacks. Here is the feedback firsthand.

“My son was with us tonight and did a great job of helping out. At one point he came to me and said ´Mum that guy that I just gave a Dignipack to said to me ‘God bless you’....WOW`. This was said a lot. On the whole all the roofless people were a little surprised at the Dignipacks, but nevertheless really, really happy for them. One man was so chuffed when I told him that there was a toothbrush and toothpaste in the pack. He held his finger up to his teeth and said ´I really need to brush my teeth´ a happy look, a thank you and he was gone. Another lady asked if the pack had knickers, and to be able to say yes, three pairs, was a great thing.”
Our volunteers were quick to use their initiative when faced with many more men than women. They improvised, taking out knickers and pads from the female packs they converted them into nearly complete male packs. Noticing some children in the queue and discovering a bag of hand knitted children’s jumpers in the car they offered them to some of the mothers, who were delighted and very happy to receive them.
“The sad thing was that the Angel’s soup kitchen ran out of food and in the end we were about 50 Dignipacks short. Anyway the long and short of it was that it was a great success. We started at 5.30 and had run out of packs by 7.00pm, unfortunately.“
Photos: Angel (striped shirt) runs Zaqueo, Fiona, Stella, Soren and Tom.
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