jasmin usarek helped to found the local aid group. she doesn't like red tape especially considering the urgency of the refugees' current situation. >> things still need to be decided on a political level and i am just happy that at least one family with asylum status can come here and we can help. >> many people take the lift where munir works to enjoy the mountain sunshine. the restaurant is busy. there are jobs available in the catering sector so why not employ refugees? but munir's boss isn't optimistic. >> munir is a great example when it comes to integration and reliability and so on. but if people can't speak german they'll only be employed as casual labour, kitchen hands. it's different if they speak german, though. >> this pamphlet is asking for donations for refugees. munir and his wife, jasna, will sort out some useful things. they feel that now it's their turn to offer a helping hand. they remember how they were welcomed in kleinwalsertal. >> this has become our home and we like living here. yes, we are happy here. we've be