The next day, we organized the olives, hummus, cucumbers and dates for dinner. As most of the preparations were done the day before, some of us were able to enjoy more meditation and sea blessings. With uplifted spirits and renewed energy, we arrived at the camps. A number of people told us that the food was good, and many families came back to receive more portions. In Souda camp, things were busier since there were fewer volunteers. Seeing this, a young Iraqi gentleman from the camp came to assist us. After the dinner distribution, we usually dance and sing with the children in Dipethe camp. Many adults would also join in, laughing and having fun while eating food and enjoying the music. Despite some tension at the camps prior to our arrival, the atmosphere was relaxed and blissful. We thank Allah for watching over the people at the camp, and for bringing us together in friendship and merriment.