Thank You!

We at Al Itisal Project are incredibly grateful for the opportunity we have had to assist the migrant crisis in Athens. This project was the culmination of an extraordinary amount of generosity, dedication, trust, guidance, and partnership. A thank you is undoubtedly in order to all of those who supported us along the way. 

We would like first to thank ANKAA Project for trusting enough in our initiative and work ethic to support Al Itisal Project. We would like to extend a special thank you to Line Didelot, one of ANKAA Project's co-founders, for her mentorship, humor, trust and guidance throughout our stay in Athens. Thank you to Konstantina Gkeka for sharing and supporting Al Itisal's pages. Thank you to Louise, Nikos, and all of the other wonderful personalities at ANKAA Project that we were able to meet and exchange with. 

We would be remiss not to thank our university and program for the opportunity to implement a development project of this depth and scale. Thank you to Catherine Bros-Bobin and Melika Ben Salem, the heads of our masters in development economics and international project management at the Université de Gustave Eiffel. Thank you to Patricia Pol, Franck Combe, and Claire Edey Gamassou for their guidance in project monitoring and management throughout the semester. 

Thank you to all who contributed to our gofundme page, including Ana Constanza Aguirre, Monique Brotonne, Pierre-Henri Deveyt, Ploy Devillers, Nuria Garcia, Manon Lavergne, Lauren Lucas, Christine Orier, Justine Orier, Michel Orier, Landin Neuman, and Françoise Prouillet as well as our many anonymous donors. 

Thank you to our team-member Louise Orier, and her partner Nicholas, for arranging the housing and transportation logistics throughout our project. 

We would like to take a moment to thank our friends and family that supported us through their own personal investments and interest in our cause. 

Thank you to everyone who liked, shared, followed, or read any of our posts on our Facebook, LinkedIn, Youtube and Blogspot pages. 

And finally, thank you to all of the lovely people we were able to exchange with in Greece that made our rootedness in this project all the more special. 

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