Groups providing emergency food, clothing and shelter are at risk of closing down.
Following severe funding cuts, grassroots organisations working with displaced people in Calais and Dunkirk face a dire funding situation that threatens their operations.
Despite the media silence, there are thousands of men, women and children still suffering imhumane conditions in Northern France. Hundreds of people are sleeping rough, in unofficial living sites or under bridges in the city-centre. They face constant harassment by the police, and it is estimated that evictions happen every 48 hours.
They're all facing serious lack of food, shelter or basic protection.
Without sustainable funding, our efforts to support people on the move will become dangerously restricted.
It's up to all of us to show people in Calais that they haven't been forgotten. Please donate what you can today.