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Swedish couple converts van for Greece dog rescue trip

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Swedish couple converts van for Greece dog rescue trip
Key Points
  • Sandra Hummelgren and Victor Södling converted a van into a motorhome
  • They are heading to Greece to volunteer with street dogs
  • They spent a year preparing for this journey

Sandra Hummelgren, 26, and Victor Södling have registered their converted transport van as a motorhome, enabling them to travel and live in Europe while focusing on their voluntary work. According to Östgöta Correspondenten, Victor Södling emphasized the importance of starting the project without perfectionism. The couple is traveling to Greece specifically to assist with street dog rescue efforts, though the exact center where they will work has not been disclosed.

They have been building and preparing for this trip over the past year, with recent efforts involving late nights, as Sandra Hummelgren described to Östgöta Correspondenten. Their plans include an extended stay in Greece and further travel across Europe, but the duration and itinerary remain unspecified. It is also unknown what their previous occupations were before quitting to embark on this journey, or whether they have financial support or sponsors for their voluntary work and travel.

It is easy to get stuck in the pride that everything should be done by yourself and that everything must be perfect. It does not need to be. You just need to start.

Victor Södling, Traveler

The model and specifications of the van they converted have not been detailed in reports.

We have been working late into the nights recently.

Sandra Hummelgren, Traveler
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