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Dulwich and West Norwood Labour Party Women's Forum is organising a solidarity campaign with refugees in Calais.


And we are launching our campaign with an amazing panel discussion on Saturday, 2 November, 2-4pm at the Vida Walsh Centre.


Speakers will include:

Alfred Dubs - Labour Peer (Children's Fund)

Cllr. Michelline Safi Ngongo

Katie Richards (Refugee Women's Centre in Calais)

Don Flynn (Migrants Rights Network)

MP Helen Hayes

Janet McLeod (DaWN Women's Forum)

Chair: Megan Dobney (DaWN Women's Forum)


We are working with the Refugee Women's Centre in Calais and Dunkirk to raise awareness and collect donations from our community to take to the refugee encampment, which now receives no support from any government and relies solely on volunteer work and donations.


There are many ways to get involved: donating items, giving money, or joining us on the convoy to Calais on the 25th January 2020.


Come support this community initiative and show your support for those living in Calais and Dunkirk.


For more information on the convoy or how to donate, please email [email protected] or call 07584486594


For more info click here:

https://www.facebook.com/events/388067835412772/

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