*[Enwl-eng] it’s going unseen

ENWL enwl.bellona at gmail.com
Tue Apr 19 19:47:56 MSK 2022


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We wanted to make sure you didn't miss the email below. Since we sent it 
thousands of people have been stepping up to secure the support that is 
needed. So, we wanted to make sure you didn't miss out on a chance to get 
involved too!


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Hi,

Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine. In one moment, the lives and landscapes 
of the country changed. But the full cost of war is not felt in a moment, it 
ripples throughout one's life.

Sleepless nights huddled together in the basement. Air raid sirens 
punchering the air at unknown intervals. Tearful goodbyes with grandparents 
unable to make the journey. It’s a suffering that stays.

People all over the world stepped up. Opening their homes or chipping in for 
blankets and food. But, there’s an area of support flying under the radar.

Our partners at Polish Migration Forum have seen it first hand. Those left 
with mental scars have no care in sight. They're trying their best - 
funding a few psychologists and running a local helpline.

But, they’re spread too thin and exhausting their resources. So, Vladimir, 
we had an idea. Small actions, taken by each of us in this community, add up 
to a big impact.

If we come together, chipping in €3 or €5 each, we could raise the €13,000 
needed to increase the amount of psychologists they can count on! Better 
yet, we can raise the funds to do this and start planning more actions that 
support people fleeing war.

So, how about it, will you chip in and help provide support to those 
carrying the scars of war?

      Yes - I’ll chip in €3
      Yes - I’ll chip in €5
      Yes - I’ll chip in €10

This is a suffering that can’t be captured on television screens. So it’s 
going unnoticed and unfunded. But, we’re a community that doesn’t stand by. 
We partner up and take action on the biggest issues of the day - issues that 
would otherwise get sidelined.

And it’s been working. Already 93,410 of us signed the petition calling for 
the EU to protect all people fleeing the war. Then, for the first time in 
history, EU leaders decided to invoke a special law protecting people 
fleeing war! [1]

It shows - when people come together, we can help more than any of us could 
alone. But this is just the beginning and we can only afford to stay in the 
fight because of people like you, individuals who each give a little to keep 
us going.

Whether it’s fleeing war or climate breakdown, we will need to be equipped 
to take actions that truly make a difference in people’s lives. From 
confronting decision makers with a wave of opposition to providing frontline 
care through psychologists with our partners.

If thousands of us chip in just a little now, it will add up to a big 
difference. We could get moving on:

  1.. Providing trained psychologists to assist refugees in Poland, giving 
the Polish Migration Forum the resources to cover all the costs of a 
psychologist working full-time for five months. That’s 100 extra people per 
month we’d be able to help!
  2.. Running a helpline over the phone, as the psychologists will not be 
able to visit every emergency accommodation centre. This way we can help 
more children and adults across Poland/Europe carrying the scars of war.
  3.. Putting the building blocks in place for more actions like this, by 
establishing a campaign fund that enables us and our partners to move fast. 
This is how we will meet new needs as they emerge and challenge future 
political decisions taken by the EU.
We know what we need to provide. That’s ensuring this kind of care does not 
fly under the radar any longer. And we have a plan to get there. Working 
with local partners to get trained support up and running…

But to pull this off we all need to get behind the idea. So, I’m asking you 
if you’ll join the thousands of us committed to helping those fleeing war 
start to heal?

      Yes - I’ll chip in €3
      Yes - I’ll chip in €5
      Yes - I’ll chip in €10
      I'll surprise you



Thanks of being part of this,

Thomas (Brussels), Olga (Bologna)  and the WeMove Europe team

References:
[1] The invoking of the Temporary Protection Directive means Ukrainian 
citizens and non-EU citizens who benefited from international or national 
protection in Ukraine will quickly get residence permits in EU countries. 
But, unless national governments decide otherwise, there are still some 
people who will be left behind - e.g.foreign students and temporary workers. 
Add your name to the demand to ensure ALL people fleeing war are protected!

WeMove Europe is a community of people from all walks of life, who call 
Europe our home,
no matter where we were born, where we live or who we love. In the name of a 
brighter future for people and the planet,
we come together to sign petitions, send letters and protest on the streets 
to make our voices heard.
Our power comes from each other. And it's thanks to small monthly donations, 
fivers and tenners, that we can keep going.

Vladimir, please help keep WeMove Europe strong by chipping in.

      DONATE!

WeMove Europe SCE mbH | Planufer 91 Berlin | www.wemove.eu


From: Tom - WeMove Europe
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2022 7:45 PM
Subject: Vladimir, it’s going unseen



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