. >> but kerstin bock knows her contributions arrive.she's been sending care packets to a greek family for two years now. >> when i went on holiday to greece, i saw how much the population is suffering from the crisis. that's why i decided to do something. >> she frequently visits greece and is always glad to see how families there benefit from people's care packages. >> kerstin bock hopes her care packages will help the family through difficult times until they're back on their feet. >> i think that all the family wants is to be financially stable again and they hope their fortunes will turn. that they won't need to rely on care packages from germany any more. >> but until that time comes, kerstin bock will continue to do what she can to support them. anchor: of course, the main long-term aim shouldn't be for greece to become a charity case but rather to find a way to get , the country's economy back on its feet. the problem is that the longer it takes for political leaders to hammer out an agreement, the worse the situation gets. close