From July 28 to August 3 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 35 young volunteers from across Europe gathered for Invazija Ljubavi (Invasion of Love), a regional outreach that seeks to connect with residents. [Photo: Trans-European Division News]
“Whatever this is, it’s beautiful; we need more of this,” one resident said.
August 18, 2025 | Luciano Caleb, with Trans-European Division News
From July 28 to August 3 Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, became the stage for a remarkable display of youth-led compassion. Thirty-five young volunteers from across Europe gathered for the tenth anniversary of Invazija Ljubavi (Invasion of Love), a regional outreach organized by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) in Bosnia and Herzegovina in partnership with the regional youth and children’s departments of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The initiative unfolded across public parks, retirement homes, stairways, playgrounds, and busy city streets. Cleaning, helping, smiling, listening, painting, and playing were just some of the many activities carried out during the week. Through simple intentional acts of kindness, volunteers brought joy, relief, and connection to hundreds, transforming ordinary spaces into places of hope, compassion, and community.
The initiative unfolded across public parks, retirement homes, stairways, playgrounds, and busy city streets. Cleaning, helping, smiling, listening, painting, and playing were just some of the many activities carried out during the week. [Photo: Trans-European Division News]
Each day featured a variety of hands-on activities, including cleaning and restoring parks, visiting a retirement home, and bringing joy to the streets with free hugs, face painting, music, and creative activities for children.
A special highlight was the Health Expo, organized by ADRA HUB, a newly established center of influence that will continue serving the city year-round. The expo offered several free health checks, including blood pressure and blood sugar monitoring, as well as lifestyle and wellness advice from health professionals.
For many residents this was their first introduction to ADRA HUB. Going forward in September 2025, the center will offer a variety of services, including language courses, a health club, and community workshops. For the volunteers the experience was a powerful reminder that health outreach can build bridges to stronger, more caring communities.
Through simple intentional acts of kindness volunteers brought joy, relief, and connection to hundreds, transforming ordinary spaces into places of hope, compassion, and community. [Photo: Trans-European Division News]
The mayor of the Central District of Sarajevo, Srđan Mandić, personally welcomed the team, congratulating them on their efforts and promoting the initiative on both his official and personal social media accounts. “This kind of work builds bridges,” he said. “It reminds us that kindness has no borders.”
The mayor of the Central District of Sarajevo, Srđan Mandić, personally welcomed the team, congratulating them on their efforts and promoting the initiative. [Photo: Trans-European Division News]
Perhaps the most profound impact was felt by the volunteers themselves. “It was a tiring week, but I was joyful every day,” one volunteer said. “I’ve made a life commitment to serve and reflect God in simple acts like this with my church when I return home,” another reflected. “Helping with small things opened doors to conversations I never expected,” a third concluded.
“The Invasion of Love is more than an event; it is a growing movement showing how youth can be a transformative force for good,” one organizer added. [Photo: Trans-European Division News]
“The Invasion of Love is more than an event; it is a growing movement showing how youth can be a transformative force for good,” another organizer added.
As the tenth edition concluded, the 2026 destination was already set: Trebinje, the southernmost city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. “This initiative continues to prove that small acts of love can bring hope to the most unexpected places,” organizers said. “We hope that in Trebinje new hearts, new friendships, and new stories will be written.
The original version of this story was posted on the Trans-European Division news site.