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In Kozani, the last few years, about 300 to 500 refugees have managed to live and work there successfully. This number is good for the city because there are enough houses, schools, and jobs for them. Local people and volunteers help the refugees learn Greek and feel part of the community. If many more people came, it would be harder to help everyone. But with this number, Kozani shows that even a small city can offer safety, support, and a new start for refugees. -
Accommodation is a big problem for refugees. We can help by donating money, clothes, or furniture to organizations. People with extra rooms can offer temporary shelter. Volunteers can also help refugees rent a house, understand bills, and settle safely. Small actions can make them feel safe, welcome, and supported. Everyone’s help counts, and even little contributions make a big difference in giving refugees hope, friendship, and a better start in life. -
The kind of entrepreneurship that can be developed depends on the needs of the community. Small businesses, like shops, cafes, and local services, are common. People can also start social projects that help the environment or society. Technology businesses, like apps or online services, are growing fast. Creative businesses, like handmade products or art, can also succeed. Entrepreneurship gives jobs, helps the economy, and allows people to make a positive change. -
Schools can help refugees in many ways. They can organize fundraising events to support housing, food, and clothes. Students can volunteer to teach language or help with homework. Schools can collect supplies like books, clothes, or toys. By creating a welcoming environment, schools help refugees feel safe, supported, and part of the community. -
Refugees in Kozani can bring many benefits. They can help with jobs in shops, cafes, and other businesses, supporting the local economy. Refugees also bring new skills, ideas, and traditions, making the community more diverse and creative. People can learn about different cultures and develop understanding and respect. Volunteering and helping refugees can create stronger connections. Overall, refugees can make Kozani a more open, active, and supportive community.