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Diocese of Westminster Justice and Peace

Help a Calais Minor

The Calais Catholic Worker is responding to the new crisis where asylum seekers are gathering again in Calais, but this time mostly young people who have lost connection with family or friends.
£2,563
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Closed on 31/08/2017
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  CALAIS  APPEAL JUSTICE AND PEACE  FROM MARIA SKOBTSOVA HOUSE  by Brother Johannes Maertens The house offers emergency hospitality to young and vulnerable refugees in the Calais area and Justice and Peace have visited several times in the past.  Brother Johannes writes,    ‘Next to accommodation we offer also on almost a daily base to young and vulnerable refugees a shower, a meal, tea, do their laundry and we offer them to spend some time in a house. Through the offer of this basic help we can accompany more than 10 unaccompanied minors under 16 and many other young refugees. As we are serving more people than ever before we are using more of our resources than planned.       This is an unresolved situation: in September and October 2016, with the imminent closure of the Calais Jungle, the UK government agreed to admit those unaccompanied minors who would otherwise be left stranded.  Quickly after the closure, the UK withdrew its promise, and numbers of young people have been drifting back to the city with even less support than before.  Humanitarian charities are trying to feed and shelter them, against a firm determination of the authorities not to allow a build up of the camp as before.  So Maria Skobstova House is welcoming as many youngsters as possible, either by giving them accommodation or welcoming them daily into the house giving showers, clothes food and simply a place to be off the streets.  

The humanitarian agencies such as Secours Catholique and Auberge des Migrants are meanwhile in constant discussion with the authorities about the right to give out humanitarian aid.  Our contributions will be more than welcome to help the youngsters in their daily battle for survival. 

About the charity

We are an organization under the Roman Catholic Diocese of Westminster (London, UK). We facilitate the formation of J&P groups, identify and raise awareness of injustice and its root causes, promote J&P spirituality, and liaise with the Cardinal and bishops on issues as they arise.

Donation summary

Total raised
£2,563.00
+ £551.25 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,438.00
Offline donations
£125.00
Direct donations
£2,438.00
Donations via fundraisers
£0.00

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