THERE WAS, THERE WAS NOT

Take Action: THERE WAS, THERE WAS NOT

The fight for justice doesn’t end on screen. Together with the filmmakers and our partners, we’ve put together ways for you to take action.

 
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Handicap International 

Handicap International is a humanitarian aid organisation working to improve the long-term living conditions of people with disabilities. We also campaign for a world free of landmines and cluster munitions, and for the protection of civilians in conflict. HI is a co-recipient of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize. 

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The German-Armenian Initiative Berlin e.V. 
The association supports refugees and migrants with their integration in Berlin – through advice, educational opportunities and leisure programmes. Anyone wishing to support their work can make a donation or volunteer.
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Aktion gegen den Hunger

Aktion gegen den Hunger

Action Against Hunger has been providing humanitarian aid in Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh since the 2020 conflict.

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Not everyone has the energy to take action - and that’s okay. If the film’s themes affect you personally, here’s where you can find help.

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Telefon Seelsorge

The Telefon Seelsorge offers anonymous and confidential support around the clock via phone, chat, or email. People in crisis or difficult situations can talk about their worries, fears, or life questions and receive professional help and guidance.

Das Muslimische Seelsorge-Telefon bietet vertrauliche Beratung und Unterstützung für Muslim*innen in Krisen oder belastenden Lebenssituationen. Geschulte Berater*innen stehen telefonisch oder per E-Mail für Gespräche über Sorgen, Ängste und persönliche Fragen zur Verfügung.

GLADT e.V. offers free psychosocial counselling for LSBTI*Q+ people affected by racism in Berlin – anonymous, confidential and based on solidarity and peer support, available in multiple languages.

OFEK e.V., founded in 2017 in Berlin, is the first specialist counselling centre in Germany dedicated to professional and community-oriented support for those affected by antisemitism.

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