Humanity Crew

National Network
Greece
Address

Saint Lucas 5
Haifa 31041
Israel

Telephone
(+972) 52-309- 2982
E-Mail
info@humanitycrew.org
E-Mail (2)
maria@humanitycrew.org
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2015
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Others
General Information
Humanity Crew is an international aid organization specializing in the provision of psychological aid to refugees and people in crises. We work to deploy mental health and psychosocial support to displaced populations in order to improve their well-being, to restore order in their lives, and to prevent further psychological escalation. Humanity Crew recruits, trains, and deploys mental health professionals and qualified volunteers to deliver psychosocial relief to refugees and displaced populations. Their current mission is to provide psychosocial support for refugees arriving to Europe in their own language. They do this through community based activities, focus group sessions and individual sessions for vulnerable cases. They have 6 employees and over 160 volunteers. All of Humanity Crew’s funding comes from community based support; the entire organization runs on private funding and community led support from volunteers and friends of the organization. In late 2016 Humanity Crew was presented the “Defenders of Refugee Rights” award at the 4th edition of Cities Defending Human Rights in Barcelona. The “Cities Defending Human Rights” project, which takes place in many municipalities around Catalonia was the first official recognition of our work. Upon accepting the award, we toured Catalonia where we held talks for two weeks, speaking to young people, visiting many cities, and meeting human rights activists.
Mission and Objectives

We seek to create a world in which mental health support is a fundamental component in all emergency efforts for victims of humanitarian crises.

Main Projects / Activities

Since November 2015 they have worked in camps, shorelines, ports, and the local hospital in the city of Mytilene, and mainly at Lesvos Solidarity - PIKPA Camp, which became the core of their fieldwork activity in 2016. Later, as a response to the EU-Turkey deal, they expanded to the north to Diavata Camp, Elpída Center, and Floxenia Housing Project on the outskirts of Thessaloniki in mainland Greece. In addition to their work at the camps, they ran significant emergency work during the height of the refugee crisis. They also initiated several emergency operations. These included work on-board rescue boats of our partners Proactiva Open Arms, mental health mobile clinics on shores and ports, and our work with hospital staff once refugees were referred there.
Their work in Greece included activities they held for children and adults which were tailored detailed activities to contribute to the resilience of the refugees, prevent the deterioration of their mental health, and enhance the communal empathy and support mechanisms. The activities, implemented by a team of native Arabic speaking mental health professionals and well-trained volunteers, support the refugees’ recovery by empowering them with tools and skills to cope with the traumas they have endured. They conducted daily activities for children that included recreational activities and non-formal educational activities. They led weekly activities for adults that included crisis intervention for individuals and families in need, as well as support group sessions which included gender and age sensitive groups for men, women and teenagers. From these group sessions, they then earmarked particularly vulnerable cases which they later treated on an individual case by case basis. They also conducted dyadic activities for infants and their primary caregivers.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Humanity Crew has a lot of experience on the field and have been one of the few organizations that have dealt exclusively with MHPSS in the refugee's own langauge. We feel there is a lot to be taught and we have a lot to learn and a good way to do that is through wider netowrks that have similar goals towards human rights.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Similarly to what has been stated above, Anna Lindh is a great network that would potentially provide good contact, conferences, workshops, and general experience. We believe that the more we are exposed to other NGOs the better we become at our jobs.

Contact (1) Full Name
Maria Jammal
Job Title
CEO & Co-Founder
Head of the organisation
Maria Jammal
Contact (2) Full Name
Jana Boulus
Job Title (2)
Programs Coordinator