 My name is Niza Dahan. I'm of Libyan origin but born and bred in Swansea. In September we all saw the images of Ailan Kurdie and that prompted a big response from Swansea. So we set up SHAP which is Swansea Humanitarian Aid Response Project and started collecting sorting the aid and distributing it to all of the camps across the world where the refugees were in need. In October 2015 we sent a container to Greece so I booked my ticket for two weeks and ended up staying there for six months where we were cooking 1500 meals a day on the island of Samos for three months and then after that we moved to Athens where we were feeding the homeless refugees, the homeless Greek people and four squads that were dotted around the capital. Just arrived in here now. Their clothes are soaking. She just arrived grasping onto her coat. The most challenging thing is to see innocent children suffering for something that they're not aware of, they have no knowledge about. It's quite difficult. As a Welshman and as a local guy from Swansea, I'm very proud to be nominated for the St David's Award and I think it's a good opportunity to allow others the opportunity to get involved and to find out more information.