An evening to remember
It's been (another) busy month for Asylum Welcome! Catch-up with our latest news - including highlights from the 2024 Supporters' Meeting and the Cowley Road Carnival... [campaign id="6651f73a82"]
It's been (another) busy month for Asylum Welcome! Catch-up with our latest news - including highlights from the 2024 Supporters' Meeting and the Cowley Road Carnival... [campaign id="6651f73a82"]
We are dismayed by the announcement on 21st August that the new Home Secretary has decided to reopen and expand Campsfield House in Oxfordshire as an immigration detention centre. Asylum Welcome remains opposed to this plan and continues to play an active role in the Coalition to Keep Campsfield Closed.
By Jan Dogar-Hurd, Schools Advocacy Coordinator Schools Advocacy recently held a Language and Literacy workshop for all our families in partnership with Caper Bookshop. Local author Lanisha Butterfield entertained us with a reading from her book, 'Flower Block', "a glorious celebration of the power of nature to bring communities together". Our audience
The people of Oxford have spoken. In this context it feels most important that we do all that we can to extend our services and rebuild people's sense of welcome and safety. [campaign id="30ab75015e"]
By Mark Goldring, Director Twice before I have felt inspired by a big demonstration of Oxford’s welcome to refugees. The first time was a decade ago when the city came together to welcome Syrians fleeing the war and its accompanying brutality. The second was the city celebrating refugees everywhere during
All at Asylum Welcome are horrified by the terrible events of last week and the weekend. We extend our unwavering solidarity to refugees, asylum seekers, migrants, Muslims and communities of colour during this difficult time. As some of you might know, we have received news of a specific far-right threat
Catch up with our latest news, including our recap of Refugee Week and the "Windows" art exhibition, and reflections on the first weeks of the new government. [campaign id="3ca61beed4"]
A new report co-authored by SOAS University of London’s Dr Anna Lindley and Asylum Welcome sheds light on the significant barriers newly-recognised refugees face when trying to establish a new life in the UK. The report is officially published today, Tuesday 23rd July, and can be read here. Dr Lindley, a leading researcher
We are long overdue for a fundamental overhaul of the UK's broken asylum system. Asylum Welcome has joined over 300 organisations and 500 individuals in calling on the incoming Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, to urgently address this critical issue. Our current approach is simply not working. It punishes vulnerable people seeking safety, rather
This Refugee Week comes after a period of extreme uncertainty and trauma for our clients. The need is greater than ever. At this critical time, Asylum Welcome has been offered a incredible match-funding opportunity by three local organisations. Your generous gift today will provide vital support to refugees in our Oxfordshire community - helping