❗❗ My dear friend needs help ⚠️INACTIVE!
2 years ago
Hello! My good friend and her family need help finding accommodation in Germany in the state of Hessen!
You can contact her by writing to her in telegram or by e-mail INACTIVE!@gmail.com !
Also, if necessary, she can provide photos and videos of the conditions in which they live at the moment!
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Here is her story:
" My name is Yulia (Julia). My family consists of three people - mother and grandmother. My grandmother has a heart condition, severe arthritis in both knees. Because of this, she hardly walks. She also has cataracts. She is practically blind. At the same time, she is only 70 years old, but there is no opportunity to cure her in Ukraine and simply formalize her disability.
While in Ukraine, my family received a lot of information from the media and other people's stories about how Germany welcomes our refugees. We have heard and read that Germany is very helpful with housing, medicine and learning German for further employment.
However, in our case, the situation is different. We arrived in Germany in Hannover at the end of March. We were assigned to the land of Hessen and sent to a camp in Giessen. It was assumed that there we would already be drawing up documents and getting a residence permit. Three weeks later we were told that we were being sent to a permanent residence in the city of Heppenheim. When we arrived, we found out that there was no residence registration. We were simply assigned to Hessen. From Heppenheim we were sent to another camp with a package of documents necessary for registration. The camp is located in the village of Groß-Rohrheim. There is no hospital in this village and there is no opportunity to treat my grandmother due to the lack of a hospital and insurance for her.
In the camp, we were told that we were here only for the period of paperwork and we would not be here for a long time. This is temporary housing. We have been in the camp for two months now.
We live in a large warehouse pavilion. The pavilion was divided into small cells, approximately 3x4 m. People are settled in these cages. The pavilion is not ventilated. There is no ventilation. The concrete floor is uncovered. Concrete dust rises from the floor, which we breathe. Coughs don't go away for all of us. There is no first aid station in the camp. The guidance of the camp says that there never was a first-aid post, and there never will be. If it does disagree someone, guidance promise to transfer to a worse camp in Bensheim. There are no washstands for common use in the dining room. To wash your hands before eating, you need to go outside, walk 30 meters to the toilet and wash your hands there. There is no soap in the toilet. Half of the toilets don't work. The rooms themselves are very dirty. There is also a shower, which is also in poor condition. Directly opposite the dining room is a dumpster. The dumpster container is designed for bulky waste. They take it out when it's full. It fills up within a month. All the food waste that gets there rots and stinks under the sun. Flies are bred in the container. All this stench and flies fill the canteen, which is located 30 meters from the container. We eat, inhaling the smell of garbage, and are forced to fight off a swarm of flies. Just the other day, it was such that copulating flies fell into my food. And today my grandmother found two dead flies in the local oatmeal. After that, she refused to eat in this dining room. Now she's just starving. We support her in this and also stopped eating. Because sanitary standards apply throughout Germany, except for the camps (when we first arrived here, we were told that this is the best camp of all the nearby ones. I don’t even want to know what is happening in other camps).
All our documents were prepared and sent by the staff of this camp. Mom and I got all the paperwork done fairly quickly. But for the person who needs these documents the most (especially health insurance), the local Sozialamt for some reason took too long to process them. They also made mistakes in spelling the last name ... I'm talking about my grandmother. Due to this mistake and the delay in the registration process, she still does not have health insurance. Without medical insurance in hospitals, doctors do not even want to talk to patients.
We also faced another problem when we started looking for an apartment... Residents of Germany are reluctant to rent out housing to Ukrainians, who are provided by Germany through Jobcenter. I don't know why they are afraid of us. In addition, Jobcenter has set limits that we cannot rent housing less than a certain footage. Even if this apartment suits us. For this reason, we are limited in choice. Complicating the situation is that the grandmother hardly walks. Therefore, an apartment is needed or on Ground floor, or the building must have an elevator. And we are looking for an apartment in the city with a hospital to take care of her health. And health in the conditions in which we now find ourselves is deteriorating every day. And without food, she will not last long. However, such unsanitary conditions in the dining room are fraught with an epidemic of dysentery.
After three months of living in Germany, we got the impression that, contrary to the state program of assistance to refugees from Ukraine, conditions are specially created so that people cannot stand it and return to Ukraine. Under shelling. "
You can contact her by writing to her in telegram or by e-mail INACTIVE!@gmail.com !
Also, if necessary, she can provide photos and videos of the conditions in which they live at the moment!
Please share this journal
Here is her story:
" My name is Yulia (Julia). My family consists of three people - mother and grandmother. My grandmother has a heart condition, severe arthritis in both knees. Because of this, she hardly walks. She also has cataracts. She is practically blind. At the same time, she is only 70 years old, but there is no opportunity to cure her in Ukraine and simply formalize her disability.
While in Ukraine, my family received a lot of information from the media and other people's stories about how Germany welcomes our refugees. We have heard and read that Germany is very helpful with housing, medicine and learning German for further employment.
However, in our case, the situation is different. We arrived in Germany in Hannover at the end of March. We were assigned to the land of Hessen and sent to a camp in Giessen. It was assumed that there we would already be drawing up documents and getting a residence permit. Three weeks later we were told that we were being sent to a permanent residence in the city of Heppenheim. When we arrived, we found out that there was no residence registration. We were simply assigned to Hessen. From Heppenheim we were sent to another camp with a package of documents necessary for registration. The camp is located in the village of Groß-Rohrheim. There is no hospital in this village and there is no opportunity to treat my grandmother due to the lack of a hospital and insurance for her.
In the camp, we were told that we were here only for the period of paperwork and we would not be here for a long time. This is temporary housing. We have been in the camp for two months now.
We live in a large warehouse pavilion. The pavilion was divided into small cells, approximately 3x4 m. People are settled in these cages. The pavilion is not ventilated. There is no ventilation. The concrete floor is uncovered. Concrete dust rises from the floor, which we breathe. Coughs don't go away for all of us. There is no first aid station in the camp. The guidance of the camp says that there never was a first-aid post, and there never will be. If it does disagree someone, guidance promise to transfer to a worse camp in Bensheim. There are no washstands for common use in the dining room. To wash your hands before eating, you need to go outside, walk 30 meters to the toilet and wash your hands there. There is no soap in the toilet. Half of the toilets don't work. The rooms themselves are very dirty. There is also a shower, which is also in poor condition. Directly opposite the dining room is a dumpster. The dumpster container is designed for bulky waste. They take it out when it's full. It fills up within a month. All the food waste that gets there rots and stinks under the sun. Flies are bred in the container. All this stench and flies fill the canteen, which is located 30 meters from the container. We eat, inhaling the smell of garbage, and are forced to fight off a swarm of flies. Just the other day, it was such that copulating flies fell into my food. And today my grandmother found two dead flies in the local oatmeal. After that, she refused to eat in this dining room. Now she's just starving. We support her in this and also stopped eating. Because sanitary standards apply throughout Germany, except for the camps (when we first arrived here, we were told that this is the best camp of all the nearby ones. I don’t even want to know what is happening in other camps).
All our documents were prepared and sent by the staff of this camp. Mom and I got all the paperwork done fairly quickly. But for the person who needs these documents the most (especially health insurance), the local Sozialamt for some reason took too long to process them. They also made mistakes in spelling the last name ... I'm talking about my grandmother. Due to this mistake and the delay in the registration process, she still does not have health insurance. Without medical insurance in hospitals, doctors do not even want to talk to patients.
We also faced another problem when we started looking for an apartment... Residents of Germany are reluctant to rent out housing to Ukrainians, who are provided by Germany through Jobcenter. I don't know why they are afraid of us. In addition, Jobcenter has set limits that we cannot rent housing less than a certain footage. Even if this apartment suits us. For this reason, we are limited in choice. Complicating the situation is that the grandmother hardly walks. Therefore, an apartment is needed or on Ground floor, or the building must have an elevator. And we are looking for an apartment in the city with a hospital to take care of her health. And health in the conditions in which we now find ourselves is deteriorating every day. And without food, she will not last long. However, such unsanitary conditions in the dining room are fraught with an epidemic of dysentery.
After three months of living in Germany, we got the impression that, contrary to the state program of assistance to refugees from Ukraine, conditions are specially created so that people cannot stand it and return to Ukraine. Under shelling. "
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The more people know about this kind of treatment the more pressure can be put on the Germans to do better!
And where is she asking for money?
Her family needs to find housing suitable for the disabled.
So far, they have not been able to find suitable housing, and this jornal is designed to increase the likelihood of finding housing faster :/
Grandmother has cataracts, which causes severe turbidity of the image, but not complete blindness. A person with cataracts can still see flies in their oatmeal (unless it's oatmeal with raisins).