Calais conditions

Safe Passage Now!

With heavy hearts we send our love and condolences to the families of the people who lost their lives yesterday in horrendous conditions trying to reach our shores trying to reach a life of safety.

It’s barely 3 weeks since we gathered to remember refugees tragic drowning in the same channel and still no provision has been created to keep people safe.

These deaths are avoidable demand safe passage now!

https://www.safepassage.org.uk/safe-routes-save-lives

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This is today in Calais!

We are serving people from over 20 nationalities, at at least 4 locations with thousands of meals.

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Do not stop lobbying the governments to make their journeys safer.

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UPDATE FROM THE GROUND

As you can see from the images above (taken by MRS), people are living in inhumane conditions, families with children are packed inside these dangerous warehouses, and there are more people arriving every day.

Photos by Mobile Refugee Support who do great work in Grande Synthe, supplying everything from emergency aid to phone charging and WIFI, as well as distributing food weekly in collaboration with Refugee Community Kitchen.

Message from MRS: This is the reality for hundreds of displaced people currently living rough in the Dunkirk area. Due to the reduction of the areas of woodland, and the few barren winter trees offering nothing in the way of protection, people are now seeking refuge in several large abandoned warehouses.

These warehouses are filled with loose concrete, scrap metal and rubbish. Despite this, they have found themselves acting as a temporary home for hundreds people including dozens of small children. As pictured below, the tents lining the base of these warehouses are packed extremely tightly, with little room for more.

Over these last two weeks we have seen vast amounts of new arrivals each day. Having been harassed and detained every step of their journey, many people arrive with little more than the clothes on their back and a handful of possessions.

Our team have been working around the clock, distributing hundreds of tents, sleeping bags and essential items. With the eviction of other small camps across France and Europe taking place regularly, we are expecting even more new arrivals over the weeks to come.

We need your help now more than ever.

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