Feeding the hungry homeless

Expats serving their new community

JCI Copenhagen International (JCICI) – a group of expats of 14 different nationalities – voluntarily created a free restaurant for the ‘På Sporet’ homeless residence in Amager on 30 April.

Mia from Romania takes charge of the kitchen (Photo: Jeppe Frederiksen)

 “Creating a positive change in the Copenhagen community can have enormous benefits for expats,” explained JCICI president Adela Michea. “It develops professional skills, helps with integration and enables a more significant experience of living abroad.”





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