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In my town, Kozani, it can be a bit hard to find housing for refugees because there aren’t a lot of empty homes. Still, the local community and some organizations try to help by giving temporary places to stay. Having a safe home here makes it easier for refugees to settle in and feel part of our town. -
The number of refugees a country can take depends on how much support it can give. Some countries can handle more because they have better resources, while others can’t. What really matters is helping refugees learn the language, find jobs, and feel part of the community so they can build a new life. -
Helping refugees can be good for our town too. They bring new cultures and ideas that make Kozani more interesting. Refugees can also work, study, and help our community grow. When we help them, everyone benefits.
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My school can help refugees by collecting clothes and school supplies for them. We could also help kids learn Greek and make friends. Doing activities together, like sharing food or music, would make them feel welcome in our community. -
In Kozani, refugees could start small businesses like shops or restaurants. They can share their culture through food or handmade things. Working together with local people can bring new ideas and help our town grow.