By Nikos Konstandaras (http://www.ekathimerini.com)
Our country is at war. Most don’t realize it, because some people wage battle every day and night to save lives, to treat and rehabilitate people and keep disaster at bay. In the crisis, it has become even more urgent to support society’s weaker members – the addicted, the homeless, the desperate. The front has held. But even as it needs to be reinforced, it is threatened by severe cuts in government funding.