A group of volunteers tells how the reception of seventeen migrants in a quiet countryside in the south-west of France has irrevocably shaken up their daily lives and given new meaning to their lives. The volunteers describe with emotion how this human experience has changed their view of current events. The Rehoboth centre, in the Tarn et Garonne, was one of the first centres to welcome "displaced persons from Calais" in the provinces to relieve "the jungle".