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Tuomo: “I think it’s time to break the stigma surrounding cancer”

Helsinki

Angelica: “We would like to be role models for the young generation”

Helsinki

Silja: “My past is not what I am today”

Helsinki

Kaarina: “We always need each other”

Helsinki

Dimitri (28): “I began to understand that there is much more to me than I had initially known.”

Helsinki

Kateryna: “Every day you choose what kind of person you want to be”

Helsinki

Rémy: “Ever since I have come here, I found my people”

Helsinki

Kerttu: “I have the right to live as openly as who I am”

Helsinki

Natalia: “I’m trying to live a happy life”

Helsinki

Heidi: “People’s current situation does not define their identity”

Helsinki

Arina: “My strength is that I’m stubborn in a good way. If I decide to achieve a  goal, I’ll definitely do it.”

Cluj

Vika: “I am trying to build my life here”

Cluj

Alina: “Working with heart is a key”

Cluj

Nataly: “I found my inspiration again”

Cluj

Olga: “The war taught me one important lesson: to live in the moment”

Cluj

Andrea: “I believe in being resilient”

Cluj

Alex Bologa: “Every step forward will bring you closer to the final victory”

Cluj

Eliza: “It is a place where I learn to manage stress, how to live”

Cluj
Daniela

Daniela: “Happiness is a process, not a result”

Cluj

Mihai: “I’m almost the best barista”

Cluj

Tamas: “Athletes like Alexandru are an example for every one of us”

Cluj

Ana: “The main thing we have is a peaceful sky”

Cluj

Diane: “My dream is to introduce Romanians to my home country Burundi”

Cluj

Yevgeny: “My biggest goal is to start my own business”

Cluj

Marvis: “I believe that a man without culture has lost his identity”

Cluj

Muntean Ionuț: “Here we start with crying in the morning because of peeling the onions, and we finish the day crying delivering food for the beneficiaries”

Cluj

Mohamed: “I feel the most at home when I’m in the greenhouse in my garden”

Antwerp

Shadyaneh Moradi: “I came here for freedom”

Antwerp

Gwenn: “We all have our loads of baggage, yet we have something in common and that is our creativity”

Antwerp

Michelle: “I don’t struggle anymore, it’s not a fight anymore, I’m free and I can live with it”

Antwerp

David: “We’re all born quite healthy and it goes wrong down the path, so let’s go back to the source”

Antwerp

Patrick: “Losing track of time in the garden is the best part of my day”

Antwerp

Sohil: “I want to become something”

Antwerp

Scarlett: “Happiness is in the little things”

Antwerp

Ahmad (15): “Become something you can be proud of”

Antwerp

Nick van der Schraelen (22): “At Betonne Jeugd I get new friends and family.”

Antwerp

Jamila: “I learned to focus on my talents”

Antwerp

Ismaël: “Happiness is inside of you”

Antwerp

Benny: “I found my identity”

Antwerp

Marjolein: “I am a dancer, so I am a survivor”   

Antwerp

Cindy (32): “Now I can say I’m here, I’m strong!”

Antwerp

“It will not bring me down, I will”

Thessaloniki

«We are constantly praying for this to stop»

Thessaloniki

We might not have enough today, we will have enough tomorrow

Thessaloniki

Kindling a better world – A podcast with and for people

Thessaloniki

Everything will be ok

Thessaloniki
Damiano

Damiano: “I have lived two lives in one lifetime. I feel lucky and blessed”

Thessaloniki

Katerina: “I wondered myself: Do you really want to die because of this?”

Thessaloniki

“Black, Red and Orange”

Thessaloniki

George: “I look forward to living a free life” 

Thessaloniki
Nikos

Nikos (59) : “I was never afraid”

Thessaloniki

Maria (55): “I move on, I have other dreams”

Thessaloniki

Stavros (19): “Knowledge breaks the ghetto”

Thessaloniki

“I feel safe here”

Thessaloniki

“Our door is always open”

Thessaloniki

Maria: “I have a lot of things to offer to this world”

Thessaloniki

“I admire their strength and endurance”

Thessaloniki

Atefa: „Happiness is to act the same as you believe”

Thessaloniki

Nadjim: “I use my own experience to help people”

Antwerp

Xander (18): “I am happy when I am with my girlfriend”

Antwerp
Gwen - ADIC

Gwen (31): “Being an addict is for the rest of your life”

Antwerp
Valerie - ADIC

Valerie: “I am just a woman trying to be a good mother”

Antwerp
Sarah - Betonne Jeugd

Sarah: “Home can be anywhere”

Antwerp
Mila - Wapper

Mila (10): “Who is normal? Nobody is normal”

Antwerp
Jeroen - ADIC

Jeroen (31): “I believe in helping people”

Antwerp
Mathias - ADIC

Mathias: “I just want to do normal things in life”

Antwerp

Pieter: “Volunteering makes me happy”

Antwerp

Frederic: “Everybody has their strengths”

Antwerp
Bernard - Filet Divers

Bernard: “Happiness is more important than money”

Antwerp
Leah - Betonne Jeugd

Leah: “It’s not perfect, but it’s okay”

Antwerp
Maria - Atlas

Maria: “Nothing compares to home”

Antwerp

Karina (58): “It helps me a lot to help other people”

Antwerp
Hassnaa - Filet Divers

Hassnaa: “My children are my happiness”

Antwerp

Simha: “Als een broek dragen je een slecht mens maakt, is er iets mis”

Antwerp

Rinzin: “Ik ben staatloos en ik heb geen geboorteland”

Antwerp

Emma: “Ik ben heel trots dat ze me niet klein hebben gekregen”

Antwerp

Dane: “Eentje kan geen kwaad? Wel dus, maar daar kom je altijd te laat achter”

Antwerp

Dirk: “Ik ben opgegroeid in een gouden kooi”

Antwerp

Helena: “Mijn vrienden ik leefden in onze eigen wereld”

Antwerp

Paul: “Ik sta niet stil, dat is al iets”

Antwerp

Peter: “Ik zal nooit als een plant in de hoek gaan zitten en zeggen: ‘Nu is ’t leven voorbij.’ “

Antwerp

Hatnije: “Wegvluchten uit de ellende was een droom”

Antwerp

Lamine: “Ik wil mijn voetafdruk achterlaten op deze wereld”

Antwerp

Rebecca: “Ik kan niet ‘s avonds thuiskomen en zeggen: ‘Vandaag heb je geen eten.’ “

Antwerp

Luk: “Ik ben er nog, daaraan trek ik me op”

Antwerp

Aurélie: “Chaos is de rode draad in mijn leven”

Antwerp

Shirzad: “Angst ken ik niet meer”

Antwerp

Wim: “Ik heb ontdekt dat ik sterk ben, maar dat ik niet te streng mag zijn voor mijzelf”

Antwerp

Nuri: “Ik ben dankbaar voor wat ik heb”

Antwerp

Juliet: “Iedereen mag zijn eigen mening hebben, ook al kwetst die mij”

Antwerp

Kossar: “Wanneer ik echt gelukkig ben, gaan mijn grijze haren vanzelf weg”

Antwerp

Kacper: “Ik wil mijn grootouders nog vertellen wie ik echt ben”

Antwerp

Abdel: “We waren de Bonnie en Clyde van Antwerpen”

Antwerp

Noor: “Het gevoel dat je niet meetelt, is moeilijk van je af te schudden”

Antwerp

Bahar: “Ik geloof in mezelf en dat maakt me sterk”

Antwerp

Sasha: “Verdien ik echt geen nieuwe kans?”

Antwerp

Eline: “Ik zal wellicht nooit helemaal genezen”

Antwerp

Robertina: “Voke, eindelijk begrijp ik jou”

Antwerp

Jan: “Je leert hoe het leven in mekaar zit”

Antwerp

Arthur: “Soms is aanvaarden de gemakkelijkste optie”

Antwerp

Jaouad: “Ik heb voor mijn eigen leven gekozen”

Antwerp

Jana: “Als je dingen met liefde doet, komt altijd alles goed”

Antwerp

David: “Het leven is makkelijk, andere mensen maken het moeilijk”

Antwerp

Donald: “Ik ben meer dan mijn geaardheid”

Antwerp

Sarah: “Ik hou ervan ingewikkeld te zijn, dat maakt mij anders”

Antwerp
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