15 pallets of donations collected in Mayenne over the past ten days left the Breger warehouses in Saint-Berthevin this Friday, March 11, 2022. Direction Nantes and the regional Civil Protection collection center.
Civil Protection 53 called on Breger transport in Saint-Berthevin to store and transport the donations collected. “We are not used to doing humanitarian work, recognizes Jérôme Portier, director of Breger Laval. On the other hand, transportation is our job and there is no problem. It’s not a question of cost today, it’s above all a question of mutual assistance.”
It is Didier Guerra, truck driver, who will drive these first donations from Mayenne to the regional collection center in Nantes. “It’s gratifying, even if it’s only small drops of water, but several small drops of water make after a small pond. And then it launches a whole set of things that make people mobilize.” After Nantes, these donations will leave for the national Civil Protection base in Strasbourg, beforebe delivered to Poland in several days.