The collaboration among the Albanian and Kosovar youth that came to Albania during 1999 has continued with a special tradition over these years. Through these camps, which have an educative and entertaining nature for the children, a close collaboration with an exchange of experiences and a deepening of friendships is attained, which started during the period of war and continues to grow every year.
The first three camps were organized at the end of June and the beginning of July while the “Joy” camp was organized at the end of August. Prof. Dr. Ramiz Hoti, professor at the University of Prishtina said that this camp was a good opportunity for the beginning of the new academic year in Kosovo.The program was composed with different games, arts and crafts, songs and discussion sessions. Each camp was crowned with a festival organized by the children themselves. For these festivals leaders of local government, teachers of the schools where the camps were held and parents of the children were invited.
The directors of the schools have shown their interest for this activity and have expressed their gratitude and have made the request for a continuation of these camps in the coming years. “This children’s camp is welcomed now that the academic year has ended” – said Mr. Rexhep Mazreku, the director of the elementary school “Ibrahim Mazreku” in Malisheva.
While the director of the school “Mustafa Bakija” in Caralluka, Mr. Mifail Krasniqi, in his greeting thanked the Orthodox youth group from Albania for organizing this camp. “In this camp many of our children were exited. Especially, I want to greet and thank Mr. Nathan Hoppe who for 5 years has given his contribution in this school and in some other schools in Malisheva as well, who for personal reasons couldn’t be present in this camp, and I ask the staff of this camp in the name of all the teachers of the school to send him our condolences for the loss of his wife. These activities are always welcomed in our school,” underlined Mr. Krasniqi.
In the last evening of each camp our staff organized a dinner with the teachers of each school in order to express their gratitude for the collaboration and care that they showed during the camps.
“Everything started during the war time when the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania has offered aid to 33.000 refugees. They offered to them $12 million aid. The Orthodox Church continued to offer its help even when many refugees returned to Kosovo helping them with their immediate needs. So a friendship started and we continued it through the camps” – said Gabriela Bezhani, coordinator in the Children’s Office of the Orthodox Church in Albania.
We HOPE that our FRIENDSHIP will grow even more and that the JOY and KINDNESS will multiply in our modern society.
Gabriela Bezhani and Glen Llaçi