Yes, as when Raimond 1st arrives in the migrant camp he asks if there is any other Romanians. Upon learning that there is he seeks out the friendship of Hora and Mitru and befriends them. Belonging in this instance creating a sort of extended family. Hora takes upon the role of carer later in the memoir as Christina's mental illness leaves her lethargic and hinders her belonging to family and the wider community. Christina's isolation towards belonging due to her mental illness being attributed to the context of the time of when the memoir was created as mental illness was widely misunderstood amongst the people of society. The role of Hora as carer teaching Raimond basic skills in life and further developing his identity, e.g. teaching him how to swim in the nearby creek.