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A refugee is a mother or father, a sister or brother, a son or daughter. A refugee is a journalist, greengrocer, nurse, teacher, artist... A refugee has hopes and dreams, fears and anxieties. A refugee is a person not a statistic. Choose love not hate.
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'Refugee' is no one's career choice. Mohamed is 12 and from Damascus
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Happy
#RefugeeWeek2018! Everyone has a story. Refugee stories are powerful and packed with courage. Take the time to listen to these stories and learn from them. Through conversations and mutual respect, we become a welcoming nation.#WithRefugeespic.twitter.com/UxoVqxUjc4 -
It has begun! Over the next seven days there will be hundreds of great arts, culture & community events across the UK. Find out what’s on near you: http://www.refugeeweek.org.uk/events
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GOOD NEWS: 932 people have been welcomed so far to Northern Ireland under the Syrian resettlement scheme. Later this week, the 1,000th person will arrive. We should be proud. We can do more.
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'How frightening it is for kids like me' For
#RefugeeWeek2018 . This is the first poem Shukria wrote when she came to the UK. She was 15. Now it's been set to music and Oxford folks can hear it on Wednesday https://torch.ox.ac.uk/womens-words-crossroads …#EnglandPoemspic.twitter.com/rHzHytdzuL -
We’ve announced that we are helping a further 100 refugee families rebuild their lives in Lewisham
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Take a moment to listen to this inspirational short story from 10 year old Frasier, who has autism. "If we could find friendship our world would be good"
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This is me when we first arrived in Australia under the Refugee Humanitarian program - who would have thought this shy little girl would have grown into an opinionated chatterbox
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“There’s a little boy who’s just like me… he’s a refugee.” 10y/o Frasier Cox wants to remind everyone that despite different lives, languages, and cultures we are all human.
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It can be hard for adults to imagine what it must be like to have to flee your own home - let alone children. But these books may help them to see the world from a different point of view: https://www.booktrust.org.uk/booklists/b/books-about-refugees-and-asylum-seekers/ …
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Belgian refugees being welcomed at Folkestone in 1915. 16,000 in one day. How things have changed.
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Modern refugees seem to start throwing their weight around the moment they step on foreign soil. That gives the term 'refugees' a whole new meaning.
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17 years ago, a special someone was there for me when I needed someone the most. Please read this story and try and help me find Alexandra. A simple retweet would mean the world to me.
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Refugees have a voice, story, capacity and they are resilient. We have to give them chance to talk and represent themselves.
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Introducing ‘There’s a Boy Just Like Me’ by Frasier Cox, winner of our Bedtime Story Competition with his inspiring tale. Help build a better world for children by buying Frasier’s book. 35% of sales will be donated to
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#RefugeeWeek2018 My parents were refugees. My father had his entire home burnt to the ground when he was thirteen years old, the day his father was murdered by militia. He became a child soldier. Was a prisoner of war twice by the time he was 25.Show this thread -
As we start
#RefugeeWeek2018, this important reflection by@AnnaRowlands1 explores how German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer believed Christians should “stand in the place of Christ” in pursuit of justice. https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06bf55c …pic.twitter.com/UmuIewmzL5 -
Three brilliant books to read for
#RefugeeWeek2018 - we’re reading them as our daily assembly stories. The empathy, warmth and wisdom shown by our children in response is heartwarming and gives me hope that things will get better! pic.twitter.com/HAuSVu4fnA
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