Background
In 2015, the refugee crisis became front-page news across the world. Affected by images of the plight of refugees inDemolition of Calais Jungle
When the Calais Jungle was partially demolished by French authorities in March 2016, it was found that 129 unaccompanied minors in the camp there were unaccounted for. In October 2016, the remaining Jungle camp was demolished and residents dispersed. Volunteers from Calais Action appeared in TV and radio coverage of the event, correcting essential details and misinformation (such as the idea that all inhabitants had been evacuated before the fire). This footage was also used as part of the documentary ''Calais Children: A Case to Answer'', which was shot during demolitions, covering the plight of minors left stranded by the authorities.Campaigning
Calais Action campaigns in Parliament to provide more safe and legal routes for refugees, and supported the Dubs Amendment to the Immigration Bill, created by Labour peer Alf Dubs to allow 3,000 unaccompanied child refugees into the UK. The Dubs Amendment was defeated on its first passage through the Commons on 25 April 2016, but a later revision of the Amendment was submitted to the Commons and was passed on 9 May 2016 after both David Cameron and Theresa May conceded in the face of public pressure. However, the Dubs scheme was capped at 480, far short of the 3,000 children that it was intended to benefit. Currently, Calais Action is part of the House of Lords refugee focus group Action for Humanity, the Refugee Task Force INGO group and the Safe Passage campaign group lobbying for safe and legal routes to asylum such as the Kindertransport Legacy Campaign. Volunteers have spoken at the UNHCR and ALNAP humanitarian conferences to provide a grassroots perspective to INGOs and aid workers. Calais Action continues to send aid to Europe and raise awareness of refugees and the necessity for safe and legal routes to asylum.Legal
Calais Action is a Restricted Fund under the auspices of Prism the Gift Fund, Registered Charity number 1099682.References
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