🧡 Everyone has a right to safety. Join us to stand with refugees and people seeking asylum.
https://www.refugee-action.org.uk/
Refugee Action
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Show your solidarity this Refugee Week and get tickets to our Stand Up For Refugees comedy night!
link.dice.fm/standupforrefugees2026
Let’s get together, have a laugh, and build a UK where refugees are welcome.
...what replaces it must be locally led, put people over profits, and create safe homes for all – including people seeking safety.
Ending multi-billion-pound contracts with companies that provide squalid homes to people fleeing war? Sounds like common sense. This government absolutely should rip up these agreements. But...
www.thetimes.com/uk/politics/...
“When the world feels divided, what gives you hope?”
The answers we received had something in common:
kindness, community, and people showing up for each other.
Hope lives in humanity.
#AMillionActsOfHope
“At my school, refugees, asylum seekers and children from many countries are made to feel welcome.”
Children build friendships across languages and cultures every day.
Join our digital wave of hope and share your story: https://bit.ly/4dvqlAC
#AMillionActsOfHope
Last weekend, anti-immigrant voices took to the streets.
Today, let’s make hope louder.
We’re part of #AMillionActsOfHope, building a digital wave of welcome, solidarity, and community.
What gives you hope?
What would you say to someone seeking safety?
Add your voice: https://bit.ly/4dvqlAC
Local elections are tomorrow 🗳️ If you can vote, make it count.
Candidates are knocking on doors.
Ask what they stand for.
• Will everyone have a safe place to live?
• Will people seeking asylum be treated with dignity?
• Do you support safe routes?
Even one question makes a difference.
We stand with refugees always, no matter what.
No tragedy should be exploited to justify racist violence. Everyone deserves to feel safe in their home and neighbourhood.
Our thoughts are with everyone affected by Monday's horrific stabbing, and with the migrant, refugee and minoritised communities targeted by the subsequent violence in Belfast.
These firms participate in and profit from the government's dangerous, racist "one in, one out" policy.
This policy returns people who have survived life-threatening journeys to escape persecution back to deeply unsafe conditions in France.
Take action with @jcwi-uk.bsky.social now!