Bristol asylum seekers urgently need accommodation
A local Charity, Bristol Hospitality Network and Bristol City Council have issued an urgent appeal to help house asylum seekers…
A local Charity, Bristol Hospitality Network and Bristol City Council have issued an urgent appeal to help house asylum seekers…
Marvin Rees, Mayor of Bristol
Bristol City Council has approved its refreshed Refugee & Asylum Seeker Inclusion Strategy at a Cabinet on Tues 3rd March.
By Ruth Pickersgill, Bristol City of Sanctuary Schools of Sanctuary Group
BCoS is seeking to appoint a gifted & experienced administrator for this key role within our developing charity team.
The University of Bristol has achieved a University of Sanctuary award, celebrating the efforts of the University’s students and staff…
A new campaign has been launched to celebrate the differences between people in Bristol. Bristol, a city of sanctuary, with…
Bristol City of Sanctuary Trustees warmly invite you to our
Two Sanctuary Scholars have recently been hit with study bans resulting in their suspension from Bristol University. If they study…
The Refugee Journalism Project, a new initiative to support refugees and exiled journalists, is currently recruiting participants interested in developing or…
Bristol City of Sanctuary supporters, members of the community were joined by Cllr Ruth Pickersgill and Cllr Sultan Khan to…
University of Bristol's Student Action for Refugees (STAR) has launched a gardening project for refugees in the heart of St Pauls- a central place considered to be relatively accessible by volunteers and target group- asylum seekers and refugees. The Grow Group is a community gardening project for refugees and asylum…
Over the course of four weeks, students at Stroud College worked together to write, produce and perform a radio play,…
A major art exhibition, previously on display in the Houses of Parliament, is to have its first showing outside London in the New Room in Broadmead for three weeks from 19 June to 9 July.
Below is a copy of an open letter supporting our Mayor and Bristol City Council in their humanitarian commitment to take in Dubs Children. You can add your name to the letter by emailing us on [email protected]
Civic leaders will join forces with refugees and Bristol residents in a 'Walk of Sanctuary to celebrate humanity and diversity' through the city centre on International Human Rights Day, Saturday 10 December.
35 delegates from seven cities and towns of sanctuary groups from the South West and Wales came together yesterday to…
Bristol based businesses were encouraged to express commerce of empathy towards refugees living in the city.
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