Kappa FuturFestival supports Ukraine

Kappa FuturFestival is at the side of Specchio dei tempi to help the victims of the war in Ukraine.

Part of the proceeds of the electronic music festival, which will be held in Turin from 1 to 3 July, will go to Specchio’s solidarity projects. But that’s not all: all KFF participants can join the fundraiser by making a donation.

Over 6,000 people and companies have already responded to Specchio’s appeal to support Ukrainian refugees. When the conflict broke out, the La Stampa readers’ Foundation immediately launched a subscription and took action with solidarity initiatives in support of the civilians, both in
receiving them in Italy and in helping those who do not want to leave the country.

In Cernivci, a small Ukrainian town on the border with Romania, a village has been built to house and refresh 1,800 refugees every day, thanks to more than 1,000 square metres of canteen, clinic, kitchens, beds, play areas and air-raid shelter, and the 370 tonnes of food and medicine brought in since the beginning of the war.

Kappa FuturFestival has decided to support these projects during its ninth edition, which will see more than 70 international artists, protagonists of electronic music and digital arts, take turns at Parco Dora.

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How to donate for refugees and repatriation

Everyone can support the return of Ukrainian families to their homeland. You can donate by clicking here with your credit card and Paypal. Or you can pay by bank transfer to the current account in the name of Fondazione La Stampa – Specchio dei tempi, via Lugaro 15, 10126 Turin, Iban code IT67 L0306909 6061 0000 0117 200, indicating “For the people of Ukraine” as the reason for payment.

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Back to Hargheisa: supporting the children’s hospital

Specchio dei tempi returns to Hargeisa, back to Somaliland, back to its paediatric hospital built in 2013. At that time, thanks to funds from La Stampa’s subscription against famine in the Horn of Africa, it was possible to create, with the help of MAS Onlus (the organisation created specifically to operate in that difficult country), a small but great undertaking: a 50-bed paediatric hospital in one of the poorest areas of the African continent.

After running it for three years, as agreed with the local government, the management of the structure was transferred to the local Ministry of Health, but in recent months, also due to the return of a very serious famine, the emergency has returned. And so, with Medacross (the non-profit organisation, very close to Specchio dei tempi which replaced the old Mas Onlus), we are back in the field, with an initial allocation of over 55,000 euro.

We are back there to save the lives of so many children. In a country where a tablet of Imodium and a bag of physiological saline can really decide the lives of young patients. We do it with our usual determination, to build, to stay and to give a concrete hand.

We have already started an aid programme for the children living in the 12 refugee camps surrounding Hargeisa and, with the Somaliland Ministry of Health, we have already decided on an important structural intervention in the hospital’s Neonatology.

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We have donated 500,000 breakfasts to the homeless in Turin

Elisabetta Rosso

Via Nizza 24, 7.30 am. There is an open door in the middle of a long yellow building. Someone enters immediately, while others begin to approach, almost all from the centre.

At the entrance to Casa Santa Luisa stands Sister Cristina, wearing a zip-up sweatshirt pulled up to her neck and a grey mitten on her right hand. She greets people, invites them in, knows everyone and welcomes them with a smile, “every morning we serve breakfast to the poor, it is a project that began with the arrival of the Sisters here in 1800, and was then structured with many volunteers from the 1970s onwards”, she explains.

An initiative that Specchio dei tempi and the readers of La Stampa have been financing for over ten years, in which over 500,000 breakfasts have been donated to the most deprived. Thanks to the foundation’s funds, it has been possible to build emergency housing units, a courtyard roof, new toilets, and ensure the necessary food supplies every day. Recently, the foundation donated a van for the transport of foodstuffs and for the needs of the homeless in the area.

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In fact, Casa Santa Luisa is not just a canteen, “we have showers, clothes, a clinic, we start with breakfast, but to start a recovery project, we want to make people who are a bit lost understand that they are worthwhile and we are here to help them. We accompany them on a path towards autonomy and we try to create spaces for socialising, we want them not to feel alone, abandoned”, explains Sr Cristina, then a young man interrupts her, he is 30 years old, from Bangladesh, he has just entered and asks her about his guitar, “It’s here”, replies Sr Cristina pointing to the cage, “I have tuned it for you”.

The structure of the refectory in Via Nizza reflects the intentions of the project. Coloured benches are scattered around the large, airy courtyard. The kitchen feels like home. The shiny white tiles, the enormous tin teapot placed in the middle of the table, and Donata, who, wearing a green embroidered apron, hands out the coffee and says: “I have my own method for making it taste good. I’m eighty years old and I’ve been volunteering here for 21 years, it makes me happy“.

The breakfast counter is rich and varied. “We too, at times, had to give ready-made bags, but as soon as it was possible we went back to letting everyone choose what they prefer. After all, when you go to the bar, they don’t decide for you what to eat,” explains Sr Cristina. Further along the corridor there is a small room with a bookcase and some chairs, then a small lounge where the volunteers prepare for the service, then the shower room, and at the end the surgery. More than 40,000 breakfasts are served in St. Louise House every year, and in the pre-Covid period there were more than 50,000.

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The faces of the refectory guests are all different, of all ages, nations, religions, and each one carries a story that is difficult in its own way. “There is the elderly man who has had arguments with his family and finds himself alone, foreign children sent to Italy because they were inconvenient and created problems, those who are mentally challenged and need to be cared for, even graduates who have lost their jobs, families and homes. Everyone must see themselves as valuable human beings“. There is real and continuous listening between the courtyard and the counter, a strong feeling of community that leads to imagining new goals.

“For now we are serving breakfast, but there is an idea to do activities in the afternoon. It’s a project we already had in mind and now that the pandemic has slowed down we are beginning to talk about it again, also with Specchio dei tempi,” concludes Sr Cristina. Steps are being taken to enlarge Casa Santa Luisa and make it even more welcoming, even if the dream of the Vincentian Sisters remains the same: to one day open the door of Via Nizza 24 and find no one there.

 

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Global Giving donates 25 thousand dollars for Ukraine

Federico De Andrea

Two weeks of heavy work, 4000 donations and more than 920,000 Euro collected.

This is not only an extraordinary show of charity by readers of La Stampa, and Italians in general, and a resolved demonstration of how strong solidarity in Europe can be, but also the proof of how the whole world can feel united in facing disasters and wars.

That’s what happened on GlobalGiving, one of the most important American nonprofit organizations that allows foreign donors to give to all the nonprofits around the world. Mainly American donors contributed to the Specchio dei tempi project, in an attempt to provide Ukrainian refugees with food, supplies, medicines and shelter. After the Covid-19 emergency, where Specchio was the reference point for donations for donating in Italy from abroad, foreign donors have trusted us once again, giving more than 10 thousand euro on the platform.

Moreover, GlobalGiving’s Disaster Response Team has been our partner since the 2017 central Italy earthquake. It has sustained us during the pandemic and it has renovated its support again now, during this new emergency: Specchio dei tempi has been selected as a recipient of a 25 thousand dollar grant (around 22,800 Euro) to help our “critical work serving the people of Ukraine during this terrible time of conflict and destruction”.

This shows once more, if still needed, how solidarity is borderless and universal.

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Fundraising for Ukraine exceeds €500,000

Over 505,000 euro raised from 2,215 donors. This is the picture, updated to yesterday evening, of the subscription launched by Specchio dei tempi (with the support of its national brand Specchio d’Italia). Among the curiosities is the accomplishment of the province of Cuneo with over 500 donations.

Support activities for refugee families are intense. Yesterday morning, Specchio distributed economic aid to the first 8 families. This aid can be requested through the filter of the Ukrainian Consulate in Turin on +39 011 0230075.

Last night, a 9-seater minibus that had travelled as far as Lviv, Ukraine, returned to Turin. This was thanks to the courage of an entrepreneur, Massimo Orlando, who offered to drive the vehicle. In the middle of the night, the minibus carrying 54 refugees also arrived, having left Sunday night from the Polish border. The journey was organised in collaboration with Arca Solidale.

All Specchio buses and minibuses leave fully loaded. On board are mainly foodstuffs with a long shelf life, hygiene products, mattresses, cots, pillows, medicines and various medical supplies (with particular demand for syringes, bandages, plasters and disinfectants). There are two main destinations: the village of Korczowa in the Polish province of Javroslaw (one and a half kilometres from the Ukrainian border) and the town of Sivet in northern Romania. Here, Specchio dei tempi is collaborating to set up a second reception camp.

What we are doing for Ukrainian refugees

Angelo Conti

Close to Ukraine, really close. Specchio dei tempi was the first Italian foundation to launch a subscription in favour of Ukraine on Sunday 27 February. At the same time, its sister foundation, Specchio d’Italia, which operates throughout Italy, immediately took action to support the collection. When the two foundations opened the subscription, they made available 100,000 euro of their own funds, to which private donations from everyone – citizens, families, schools and companies – were immediately added. Yesterday evening the collection exceeded 400,000 euro.

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How we are using donations for Ukraine

What have we done to help the Ukrainians? The first emergency appeared to be the hundreds of thousands of refugees crossing the Polish and Hungarian borders. Within a few hours, we contacted voluntary associations, local authorities and journalists from local newspapers in those countries to get a good understanding. It became clear that while there were no problems on the Hungarian border (the Hungarian reception system was efficient and met all the needs of those arriving), the situation on the two main routes between Ukraine and Poland was quite different. On Monday, the first shuttles, financed and supported by our foundation, were already on their way to these areas. On Wednesday night, the first refugees arrived in Italy, reaching first Brescia and then Turin.

A chain of shuttles for humanitarian aid

Since then, the shuttle service has been running on a daily basis: 9-seater mini-buses, but also a 54-seater coach, which has just left today and will be used frequently next week. Obviously, these vehicles have also begun to transport basic necessities: mainly foodstuffs with a long shelf life, personal hygiene products, medicines and various medical supplies (with particular demand for syringes, bandages, plasters and disinfectants).

Welcoming Ukrainian refugees in Turin

Meanwhile, in Turin, the il Comitato di Coordinamento della Regione Piemonte (Coordination Committee of the Piedmont Region) has entrusted us with the task of assisting the families of arriving refugees, offering them immediate economic support. To this end, in close collaboration with the Ukrainian Consulate and its volunteers, an emergency telephone number has been activated, available to those who arrive.

What we will do next week

Next week’s programme includes intensifying connections with the borders to transport refugees to Italy, but also sending medical supplies and food to those who have decided to stay in Ukraine, some to fight, some unable to move for health reasons, some out of attachment to their homeland.

We will continue to be close to the Ukrainian people. Everyone can give us a hand to be even more incisive and more capable of bringing comfort to desperate people.

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How to help the people of Ukraine

If you want to help the Ukrainian people you can donate by clicking here, with a credit card or Paypal. Or you can pay by bank transfer to the account in the name of Fondazione La Stampa – Specchio dei tempi ONLUS, via Lugaro 15 – 10126 Torino, IBAN: IT67 L0306909 6061 0000 0117 200, Banca Intesa Sanpaolo. In the reason for payment: “For the people of Ukraine”. All payments, except those in cash, are tax deductible.