Mid Sussex Times

Four volunteers take vital supplies to refugees in Calais

- Lawrence Smith middy.news@jpimedia.co.uk

Four women from Mid Sussex travelled to Calais last month to take essential supplies to hundreds of refugees.

The trip was a collaborat­ion between the Mid Sussex Labour Party, Care4Calai­s and generous residents.

It was led by Sue Jex from Burgess Hill, the chair of the Care4Calai­s Trustees.

The others were Caroline Demetriade­s from Burgess Hill, Susie Nicholson from Haywards Heath and Linda Gregory from Twineham.

Sue said: “When our vans arrive from the Care4Calai­s depot, we create a source of essential supplies, food and hot drinks, along with phonecharg­ing stations, and even help with bicycle maintenanc­e and clothing repairs.”

The depot also stores clothing, tents and toiletries, with volunteers preparing packages for refugees. Once there the women joined in the distributi­on point activities.

Care4Calai­s supports refugees from countries including Syria, Afghanista­n and Sudan, as well as women and children from Ukraine who are currently living in hostels until their visa applicatio­ns can be processed.

Suesaid:“Thesedistr­ibution points provide a vital hub for many refugees who have almost nothing apart from the clothes they are wearing.”

But she added that the process of claiming asylum ‘presents a legal anomaly’.

“To claim it you have to be physically present in the country and there is no legal way to get to the UK for most refugees,” said Sue, adding that Care4Calai­s campaigns for ‘safe and legal’ routes.

 ?? PICTURE: CARE4CALAI­S ?? From left: Sue Jex, Susie Nicholson, Caroline Demetriade­s and Linda Gregory in the Care4Calai­s depot
PICTURE: CARE4CALAI­S From left: Sue Jex, Susie Nicholson, Caroline Demetriade­s and Linda Gregory in the Care4Calai­s depot

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