We have to take one day at a time. People in this area are all poor and we try to help each other out, but most of the time, everyone has to focus on themselves in order to survive. Things turned worse when my mother started to lose her eyesight and today, she is 99 percent blind and cannot work at all.
This is amazing news. No human being should be forced to live like that.
Thanks to Cycle4Europe, we have managed to highlight a long-forgotten, hidden part of Europe, where some people are stuck in inhuman living conditions and are in dire need of help. That is why it is imperative we keep fighting for their cause.
We are extremely grateful to BewiSynbra who have arranged this event together with Loza Foundation and for all the contributions that will help many. There is, however, a lot left to do, unfortunately, the living standards in many parts of Europe are below a level of what is considered dignified.
Loza Foundation helps people in countries not far from Austria. We are proud and happy to support their work and Cycle4Europe.
It’s my way to spotlight how vulnerable people are treated in nearby countries. It’s hard to turn away from their suffering.