Since, Daymer has visited refugees in Calais and Dunkirk twice – and is getting ready for a 3rd one on February 2016.
Since, Daymer has visited refugees in Calais and Dunkirk twice – and is getting ready for a 3rd one on February 2016. The profits of which will be donated to refugees, Day-mer is to organise a photograph exhibition, projecting the conditions of refugees.
Day-Mer is currently working to take Union representatives, politicians and many others: In the act, Day-Mer aims to communicate the seriousness of the crisis with first hand experience.
“We have to help refugees”
“In France – Dunkirk and Calais – Refugees are surviving in in-humane conditions. When the situation presents itself as such, it is up to all of us to lend a helping hand, the importance of this is crucial,” said Zubeyde Aydemir, member of Calais Solidarity Committee of Daymer.
The most crucial needs of Calais – water-proof, warm clothes, water-proof jackets, canned and dry foods, water, medicine – are at the forefront of Day-mer’s campaign, calling upon members of the public, charities, business-men and others to help!