Reuniting refugee families: a system stacked against those in need
A debate in Westminster Hall last week has kept up the pressure on the government over the issue of refugee family reunion. Alex Fraser, from our refugee support team, explains why it is such an...
View ArticleJelly and cake: let’s revive a 1940s Christmas tradition
“I know what we had for tea will make you envious: tinned peaches, red and orange jelly, pink and chocolate blancmange followed by iced cake and cream cakes and as much tea as you liked – with sugar in...
View ArticleOne mother’s fight to see her son
Nadine Kalema didn’t have a choice when she fled her home in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It also had the most heart-wrenching consequence – leaving her young son Daniel behind. One year on,...
View Article“I know I have a lot to give”: a young asylum seeker’s story
Dalia* was just 16 when conflict forced her to flee her home in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She is now 18 and is getting help from a Red Cross project in Birmingham to share her experiences and...
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