The Firemen brought us to Sunja again

At the beginning of March we were invited to a large gathering of firement in Sunja, so we gladly decided to attend and visit a few more friends. We received a lot of praise and thankfulness for the mural we painted a few months on their tower. Here’s some pics from that evening, starting with our team, Andrea, Kris and I.

We of course checked our murals

And we met a lot of friends at the local bar Piccolo

We also visited some friends. Here with Filip’s parents. Remember the amazing video he produced a few years ago?

Nada welcomed us again at her place, and we took time to remember her sweet husband who just passed away

And here’s the original team, who met when the Civil March for Aleppo passed through Sunja exactly 7 years ago, in March 2017, and kept up friendship and cooperation with many projects: Jelica, Jasmina, Anna and Josip.

Here’s the Civil March for Aleppo, 7 years ago

Walk#14, the last trip of the year

Last November another trip to Bosnia took place, and besides Luca and I we had with us a newcomer, Fiamma, who brought much new inspiration and love. Here’s the team.

Much of our focus was in Bihac, particularly serving hot tea around the bus station and wherever we met people, since it started getting cold.

We spent time with people, mostly Curds from Turkey but also North Africans, listening to their stories and trying to help in whichever way we could, from searching for medicines, mobile phones, warm clothes, etc. Once more, Luca entertained the children with his Big Bubbles Show.

Then we were able to bring some more colour to Camp Borici, in cooperation with Silvia Maraone and other volunteers from IPSIA. This time we painted on the floor, and before leaving Luca did his magic show again for children and parents. Last time we were in this camp was in 2020, Michael was still with us and it was actually his last trip.

We ended this trip visiting once more Andelka and family in their small village near Velika Kladusa and enjoying their amazing hospitality, so typical of this area.

Mural on the Sunja fire tower

More than four years have passed since the promise made to Ivan and the Sunja firefighters to paint the image of St. Florian, their patron saint, on the turret. Covid and other complications were the cause of this delay…

Here we are, at the moment of the promise, August 2019:

And so, one beautiful day in September, Paolo, Irena, Andrea, Elena and I left for Sunja, with a nice load of colors and brushes and… enthusiasm!

First thing, the projection of the drawing, a Saint Florian created by our dear Josip. We had to get used to getting on the ladder truck but everything went fine.

Here are some photos of the work in progress:

The grand finale, the finished work

At the same time, we also worked on the mural created in 2018, brightening up the red of the heart which had faded a little and adding two trees on the sides. Here too, Zvonko lifted us with a smaller truck and Josip, between one photo and another, also gave us a hand.

Some photos of the dear family who hosted us in their wonderful farm, with indescribable hospitality. Thanks Nada and Mika

In Sunja we have many friends who have hosted us and supported our initiatives over the years, starting with the mayor, Mr. Grga. Here he is in the photo (third from the left) with Ivica, the fire brigade commander (second from the right).

Visiting Jelica and Ivo

At the library, where Jasmina works

Other photos that communicate the joy of these days, the gratitude and the bonds of friendship that were formed in this special town and that will always live in our hearts.

Family Camp 14 – 20 August 2023

(Anna: for a change and since we found an excellent “reporter” in this camp, I’ll pass the word to Michele, one of the fathers who participated in the second Family Camp of the summer).

I arrived at Home yesterday and it was as if 5 years hadn’t passed, as if we had said goodbye the day before and it was immediately hugs, stories and narrations of what has been and what will happen in these days together. The adventure begins with the association For a better world and we are ready.

The mural for the children of a nursery school in Rijeka has been completed with an explosion of colours, creativity and imagination.

“People should be educated about beauty: so that habit and resignation no longer creep into men and women, but curiosity and amazement always remain alive”. (Peppino Impastato)

An exchange of smiles and joy between the participants of the Family Camp and the guests of a nursing home near Labin.

The smile and serenity of grandmother Mica is striking, as despite the adversities of the war she decides to remain in the house and in the places where she lived with her family.

Thrown out by the army and forced to leave her home only to return and stay in the place she loves despite having no water (they bring her water cans once a week) and many other living conditions that we often take for granted.

Disarming how she describes how she goes beyond people’s belonging or ethnicity, how she trusts others and considers the person in their intrinsic value.

Today ends the week at Home where “time has flown” as Gioele reminds me and where the magic of the days and moments spent with people has allowed us to bring home a wealth of experiences, hugs, smiles and visions of the world. A time dedicated to our family and others, through small gestures of care and attention. There are many considerations about this experience, but I will focus on just a few:

– Doing good leads to everyone making a small contribution to change and making this world a better place.

– Hearing how people dealt with a war and its consequences always leads me to consider armed conflicts as a huge idiocy of the human race.

– Some testimonies have allowed us to understand that it is not easy to break the vicious circle of hatred, but it is essential to put out the flames of conflict (even if when you go to the town hall to get your documents you find in front of you the person who tortured you in prison until a few years earlier).

– There are no Serbs, Croats or Muslims, but as grandmother Mica says, people must be considered for what they are, restoring dignity to human beings.

– Seeing situations of poverty and considering how they can be faced with a smile even in the darkest moments helps you reconsider your priorities.

– Telling the positive aspects of others and not stopping at the negative ones allows you to be more magnanimous and give the other person the chance to surprise you.

– When you do something you believe in and carry it forward with courage and passion, something around you moves and help doesn’t take long to arrive. Thanks to all our traveling companions for this adventure relived 5 years later and made special by those who welcomed us and together work for a better world.

“If you want to be happy, make others happy”

Family Camp. 6 – 12 August 2023

Also this year the Family Camps are very popular and in fact we had two.

The first and second day we dedicated ourselves to reviving the walls of the “Fortica” center for the disabled, where our Lidija works. The dads did a lot of cleaning around the external walls and the younger girls got busy in a decoupage workshop.

The day dedicated to clown therapy was also a success… from the choice of clown clothes, to the review of songs in Croatian, to the time spent with the guests of Dom Turnic: it was a day full of selflessness and joy.

Then there was the day spent in the hinterland bringing humanitarian aid to various needy families. Dear Biljana touched everyone’s heart…

…and the language of the heart knows no barriers.

The Pizza Party involved everyone: the preparation of the pizzas, the little waitresses serving around, the welcoming of the guests…

Another exciting moment was going to watch the sunset on Učka mountain. What indescribable colors.

And so this camp also ended, with so much joy and gratitude in everyone’s heart and the promise to continue to live these values ​ in our everyday life.

From Travagliato, with passion

With passion, because it is the fourth year that the parish of Travagliato (BS) sends us its young people, and it is one of the liveliest, most passionate and full of ardor and joy summer camps.

The first day we went to paint some murals in the rooms of a nursing home near Labin. Our young people satisfied the various requests: who wanted a castle, who a seahorse, who a smurf, etc. Above all, it was a wonderful opportunity to spend time with these lonely people and leave a mark that will remind them of the day spent together, of the singing, dancing and smiling.

And then, the inevitable day in inland Croatia, away from tourist Croatia. To bring humanitarian aid and a lot of humanity.

Practise for the Flash Mob Dance

and then in the Korzo of Rijeka, besides the Flash Mob Dance, we gave some many Free Hugs!

Other murals at the Dom Turnic institution. More than murals, we have “regenerated” the garden and the long table.

The bad weather had done some damage, but don’t worry, our team is coming…

Until next time, and thank you for once again bringing a contagious wave of joy!

International Camp 2023!

Another International Camp took place at our Home, in Croazia. Volunteers arrived from Italy, Romania, Ukraine, Poland, Hungary, England, Canada, Czech Republic, Lithuania, Austria and the Netherlands. And of course, Croatia. For some it was the first time, for others the fifth or the sixth, in any case, right from the very start there was so much enthusiasm! Here’s the first meeting:

We worked two days at the migrants reception point, near the train station in Rijeka, painting three murales and a wooden house, helped by several young people coming mainly from Afghanistan. It was also a good opportunity to spend time with them and listen to the stories of their incredible journeys.

Those were the hottest summer days so far, but everyone did their best, as you can see from these colorful pictures:

Clowntherapy day was another day full of colours and energy, in spite of the heat. Everyone had a great time with the guests of Dom Turnic, singing, dancing and sharing lots of love!

Another big day was the combination of the Game of Hearts, the Flash Mob Dance and yes, after four long years, of Free Hugs!

Pizza Night was also a favourite, and friends from Rijeka joined us, inspite of the terrible storm which just a few hours before caused many trees to fall and interfere with the traffic.

And we had games, lots of fun times at the beach, time for long talks…

Thank you Francesco, Serena, Lara, Ben and Nadia for coming to give us a big hand on staff. You were amazing!

Thank you everyone for contributing to this unforgettable week of Love and Fun. To the next one!

Heart mural no.76

After the mural in Ravina, Trento, we travelled to Verona to project another one, this time much bigger and outside, at the elementary school in S. Maria di Zevio.

We knew the rain was coming, so Elisabetta (the teacher with whom I prepared the project) and the other teachers asked us to start a day earlier. It took a while to change dates and appointments, but it was worth it. The rain did arrive and without that change we could not have made the mural.

As always, friends and volunteers came to help us, but above all the children and teachers were the protagonists.

The gray walls of the school are now transformed, as if by magic.

Here are some photos of the work in progress.

And here’s the finished work:

The “Dream Team” who worked non-stop for several hours. Thank you all.

Heart Mural #75

We’re finally getting back to doing some of the activities that had been blocked by the Covid lockdowns for a few years. One is to paint murals in schools, together with the children. The heart that goes around the world is our favorite subject because it contains an important message of peace and love.

And with this one, at the elementary school of Ravina, near Trento, we have reached 75 heart murals.
We were also able to see many friends and coworkers from Trento and spend a few beautiful days together. Also (my) mum Margherita, an excellent helper, brush washer and photographer, joined this initiative.

Below: the first evening, the projection of the drawing.

And the following day, everyone to work.

Thanks to all the volunteers who helped to finish the mural in time and to work alongside with the kids.

Completed work

Spring time trip to Sunja

With the exception of the pandemic period, we have been to Sunja, a town south of Zagreb, several times, since 2017. We were able to hold meetings, paint murals, do clownterapy, perform Flash Mob dances, hold workshops in the kindergarten, partecipate in youth events and most importantly establish some long lasting relationships with several dear friends there.

Sunja is indeed a very special town, which took a special place in our hearts.

So, it was time for another visit! And this time I went with Andrea, and we even had the luxury to travel by car.

Josip and Jasmina, as usual, took care of our logistics and made sure our time in Sunja was pleasant but also busy.

We first met with the mayor of Sunja and with the head of the local fireman station, to discuss the painting of the mural dedicated to Saint Florian, patron saint of the firemen.

This mural has to finally get done, as we were supposed to paint it in the summer of 2020!

That evening we were invited to the Firemen regional assembly, and it was officially announced, followed by a great clapping of hands, that the mural will happen!

We also met with Ivana, the director of kindergarden Bambi, and went to visit the school, which in the meantime underwent lots of improvements thanks to some grants she took the time to apply for. The mural is still in super shape and right on that day this memory appeared on Andrea’s phone.

A brief visit to dear Jelica, who unfortunately just injured her arm, but was still smiling, and even laughing, and still planning activities. You just can’t keep a good man down, in this case, a woman!

We also visited Visnja and Marijan, Filip’s parents. Filip is the author of two beautiful videos, and currently working in Germany.

It was also great to meet with Ivan and Sara, two of the young people we’ve been keeping in touch with. Ivan has been carrying on a personal project of changing his part of the world by regularly cleaning various areas of Sunja. Here is a picture taken just before we had to hop in the car and return to Rijeka. There was also Jasmina, who still works as the town’s librarian and Josip, a jack of all trades, and a friend to all who need help.

Our big mural is also still in top shape, shining his rays of joy and hope throughout this lovely town that, inspite of war and earthquakes and many other challenges, is still bringing a great and positive contribution to our world.

A big thank you to Nada and Nikola for the great and genuine hospitality in their beautiful farm. And…see you soon!