Athens, Greece

VIctoria community center

The context

The situation in athens

For many refugees arriving in Greece, Athens represents a city where they endeavor to establish a new life or await opportunities to relocate to a new country. However, they confront enormous challenges, including bureaucratic obstacles, high unemployment rates, and insufficient access to fundamental necessities such as food, shelter, and employment. The absence of state housing projects for refugees within the city and remote camp locations exacerbate the difficulty in accessing essential support services.

The Victoria Community Center named after the nearby Athenian square is a multifunctional, collaborative, and community-based effort of 8 partner organizations to provide essential resources, support services, and a sense of belonging to the diverse population of the city and specifically the Victoria neighborhood in Athens. 

For the past two years, the Victoria Community Center has stood as a beacon of unity and support in Athens, aiding hundreds of individuals daily from diverse backgrounds across over 40 countries. 

Victoria Community Center

OUR OUTPUT

Community Spaces

The heart of the Victoria Community Center are our community spaces, notably the café on the lower ground floor, the roof, and the backyard. These welcoming environments act as central hubs for connection, support, and network building. We provide the following: 

OUR OUTPUT

A holistic space with specialized organisations

OUR OUTPUT

Management of the Community Center

Glocal Roots oversees the building management, partner coordination and financial management of the Victoria Community Center. Monthly coordination meetings allow partners to exchange updates, address challenges, and plan joint events. Benefits for all partners include a staffed welcome desk that guides service users, answers inquiries, schedules consultations, and directs visitors appropriately. Security personnel and facility management are also shared advantages.

OUR OUTPUT

Our Partners

  • Drop in the Ocean 
  • Saffron Kitchen Project
  • Armonia
  • Lighthouse Relief
  • Doctors without Borders
  • Medical Volunteers International 
  • Meealofa Foundation 
  • Syrian American Medical Society 
  • Hidden Goddess 
  • UNHCR

Where to find us

OUR WORK IN THE MEDIA

OUR WORK WITH WOMEN IN GREECE

the network

OUR PROJECT PARTNERS