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Students from the Grand Paris and Lille campuses send food to Ukraine
The HOPE association students at the Paris and Lille branches are continuing to collect food, medicine and hygiene products for Ukrainian refugee camps.
In Lille, the first car leaves for Ukraine
Launched at the beginning of March as part of the SKEMA United campaign, the collection of donations for Ukrainian refugees in Poland continues. In Lille, the students are working with the grocery shop "Les Comptoirs de l'Est", which collects donations from individuals. "We loaded a car with food that left for the Polish-Ukrainian border on 1 April. We are continuing the collection on campus until the end of the semester," says Yannick Romer, an L3 PGE student and active member of the HOPE association.
Reminder: The collection bin is available at the entrance of the Lille campus, on the right, immediately after the caretaker's office.
Medicines collected at the Grand Paris campus
On the Grand Paris campus, HOPE association's students are working with Coeur d'Ukraine, an association from the Ile-de-France, which transports care kits, medicines and hygiene products to the border between Romania and Ukraine. "We have given four large boxes of medicines, care kits, hygiene products and food to the Coeur d'Ukraine association. We will continue the mobilisation in the hope that the new boxes will be filled," explains Dimitri Droit, an L3 PGE student and president of the HOPE branch on the Grand Paris campus.
Reminder: Collection bins are available in the associations' corridor and at the campus reception.
Actions are also continuing on the Sophia-Antipolis campus.
Find out more about the actions implemented by SKEMA in the framework of SKEMA United.