Distribution of winter clothes & Sleeping bags to asylum seekers and Refugees

Every year, winter comes to intensify the suffering of refugees, migrants and asylum seekers living under tents in truly horrific situations. These vulnerable people lack their basic needs and often struggle to find food, shelter or even warm clothes. Today, the jungle of Calais is not the same as it used to be six years ago, However, the migrants and asylum seekers continue to spend the cold winter nights in the really inhuman situations.
About 2,000 migrants and asylum seekers are still estimated to be in wooded areas, in and around disused warehouses, and under bridges in and around Calais, including about 300 unaccompanied children. Several groups of young men from Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Eritrean, Sudan, Chad etc, can be seen living shoeless, without any warm clothes and shivering in their tents in the jungle.

