A minute of silence
In Nancy, a rally took place on Place Stanislas at 11 a.m. A minute of silence was observed, followed by discussions with the forty people present. “We absolutely wanted to be here to show our solidarity and affirm that we are fighting to help our families and the people of Mayotte. We will rise again, because there is strength in unity,” said Nassabia Hassany and three other women, all from Mayotte, with emotion.
Creation of the Nancy Union Solidarité Mayotte association
To strengthen this aid, they founded the Nancy Union Solidarité Mayotte association. “We have launched a call for donations! Everyone is invited to participate in this solidarity collection, which is held at Salle de Gentilly, in a room lent by the town hall. We collect essential products: food, baby clothes, milk, diapers, hygiene products and especially water. This Monday, December 23, the collection is open until 6 p.m. It will continue on December 24 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A next session will take place on December 29,” specifies Maheli Mattoir.
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Furthermore, the City of Nancy announced that it would propose, at the next municipal council, the vote on an exceptional subsidy of €10,000, which will be paid to the French Red Cross to support its actions on the ground.
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