A bike is a ‘symbol of freedom’: the magic and beauty of a community project
Sanctuary Wheels is a fantastic example of the Oxfordshire community coming together to support refugees and asylum seekers
Sanctuary Wheels is a fantastic example of the Oxfordshire community coming together to support refugees and asylum seekers
Through liaison with the West Cumbria Refugee Society and local residents it was highlighted that there was a need to work with and empower communities within West Cumbria including Syrian refugees.
Slough Refugee Support is a front-line charity that has been running for over 23 years, helping and supporting refugees and asylum seekers and their families.
Walk With Me’ offers one-to-one walking partners for refugees and asylum seekers in Bristol.
Using football sessions to promote social integration with a group of refugee males aged 15-18 year old through playing football and socialising after the sessions.
A football project in South East Northumberland is engaging the local Syrian community into football through "Dads & Lads" sessions. The project ran by Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust is setting the foundation for long term activity for the Syrian community and funded through Satellite Clubs programme.