Jeudi 24 mars à 20h40

Au cinéma Olympia, à Pontarlier, projection du film Midnight Traveler suivi d'échanges avec des réfugiés afghans

En partenariat avec la Croix Rouge de Pontarlier et l'Association REPAIR et la MJC des Capucins.

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Vendredi 25 et samedi 26 mars, de 9h. à 18h.

Devant le magasin La Ruch'Bio rue Arthur Bourdin à Pontarlier

Vente de pensées au profit de l’association REPAIR (association d’aide aux réfugiés)

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