SLRA South London Refugee Association
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SLRA provides advice and support to asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants in South London; helping build stable, positive futures.
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facebook.comThese 10 refugees will compete at the 2016 Olympics in Rio
We know which team we'll be supporting!
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We urgently need old trainers size 6/7/8 for young, unaccompanied asylum seekers who are coming on our summer camping trip next Monday. Can anyone in Streatham area help us out?
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Heavenly Henna and Face Painting will be providing us with beautiful henna and GLITTER henna!
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Amazing selection of workshops in store for tomorrow's celebration, including "Wee Natty Hoops: Children's Reggae Hula Hoop Workshop" by London based fire dancer and hula hoop artist Jaya Fire - creating a safe, uplifting space to explore hula hoop as a tool to awaken expression, joy and unite communities. Hoops provided! Catch her at 2.30pm
Kausary @ Eden Project - El rapido
The fabulous Kausary will also be joining us on Saturday to celebrate 25 years of SLRA .
Soothsayers - We're Not Leaving
The brilliant Soothsayers playing at our SLRA 25th Anniversary party this Saturday afternoon at around 6 p.m. Exciting! Tickets available here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slra-summer-celebration-tickets-25517707149
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Our short film in which young people we've worked with talk about their experiences of coming to the UK as asylum seekers will be launched next week.
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Not long until our fantastic 25th Anniversary Party. Get your tickets here https://www.eventbrite.com/e/slra-summer-celebration-tickets-25517707149
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Brilliant public meeting for Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees yesterday evening with our director joining speakers including Lord Alf Dubs. Wonderful to receive so many pledges of support for our work with refugees in South London from Wandsworth residents. We look forward to working with you all.
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I was born in Ethiopia, but we were from Eritrea. So when the war broke out they started deporting people. When I applied for asylum the documents at the Home Office said that I was stateless. Iād never heard of that before. Rooba's story continues in our blog http://south-london-refugee-association.tumblr.com/
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My Life in South London Is a photographic project by our clients. What is it like to be a refugee or an asylum seeker in South London in 2016? Working in collaboration with photographer and journalist James Hopkirk, we gave four of our clients cameras (loaned very kindly by Brixton charity Photovoice) and asked them to share their experiences. James ran workshops offering storytelling and photography advice ā but our clients decided what stories they wanted to tell, and it is their photographs and words we present here. We're proud to publish these unique photo stories in our blog ā we hope you find them as enlightening and moving as we have. Please follow the link http://south-london-refugee-association.tumblr.com/
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Come along to this Sunday's launch of Refugee Week 2016 and you'll find us in the Refugees Welcome Marketplace letting visitors know about our work and about the challenges faced and contribution made by refugees and asylum seekers in South London.