Lucie Chevalley
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Lucie Chevalley (born in 1882 in France) was the founder of social d'AideAux Emigrants known as one of the international aids which provides services for refugees in France. She devoted and dedicated her life to serve for humanitarian organizations she also has a patient of helping refugees. She spent decades helping refugees in her country France and in Europe as well. She also worked as a member of the Council of State in France for refugees and stateless people. In summer 1942 she worked for saving the lives of others and also established the underground organization Entride Temporaire (Temporary Mutual Assistance) toiled day and night to rescue life of 500 Jewish children.[1][2]
Awards
- 1965: Nansen Refugee Award
References
- ^ Chevalley, Lucie. "Lucie Chevaly". Yad Vashem. The world Holocaust Resource Center.
- ^ Chevalley, Lucyie. "Lucie Sabatier Chevalley". ajpn. Juste parmi les Nations AJPN.