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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2022 · 51 MIN

S01.E09 Steph - Leading an NGO teaching English to unaccompanied refugee minors in Athens

from Footloose · host Tim Bull

NOTE: Check the full description for links to donate! Steph leads the Habibi Center in Athens, teaching English to refugee youth since 2016. It's a fascinating journey from Chile, to the USA to China and now Greece. We talk a lot about the work that Habibi Centre does, how she ended up working with refugees and a bit about the impact of "volun-tourism" and how to do it well. If you're inspired by the work that the Habibi Centre is doing, please consider: Donating: In Europe In the USA there is a 501c deduction available, contact me for details. Volunteering Volunteer for Habibi Centre If you're interested in learning more about volunteering, please reach out to me ([email protected]) and I would be very happy to share more information about my experiences.

NOTE: Check the full description for links to donate! Steph leads the Habibi Center in Athens, teaching English to refugee youth since 2016. It's a fascinating journey from Chile, to the USA to China and now Greece. We talk a lot about the work that Habibi Centre does, how she ended up working with refugees and a bit about the impact of "volun-tourism" and how to do it well. If you're inspired by the work that the Habibi Centre is doing, please consider: Donating: In Europe In the USA there is a 501c deduction available, contact me for details. Volunteering Volunteer for Habibi Centre If you're interested in learning more about volunteering, please reach out to me ([email protected]) and I would be very happy to share more information about my experiences.

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