Refugee Works works with a number of partners. We've highlighted some of these here.
Migrant Help awarded £3000 to Refugee Roots through the Community Hubs Grant 2025, aiding Access Arts and Art of Belonging projects. Read more
Learn about our collaboration with St Nic’s Church Nottingham, offering free English classes every Friday morning and planning future initiatives. Read more
The Hockley Hustle, supporting Refugee Roots in 2025, unites art and music to drive meaningful change. Read more
Refugee Roots Partners with St Mary’s Church to Support Refugees and Asylum Seekers Refugee Roots is proud to announce an exciting new partnership with St Mary’s Church in the Lace Market to launch an evening programme dedicated to supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Nottingham. Starting Tuesday, 23rd September 2025, the project will run every Tuesday evening from 6 pm to 8 pm and is powered by funding from Nottingham City Council and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund. Read more
Lawstop has partnered with Refugee Roots, a charity supporting refugees and asylum seekers, to provide them with free legal advice and support through a weekly legal clinic. This partnership addresses a significant need for legal aid within the community served by Refugee Roots, which helps people with welfare, housing, and employment issues but struggles to source legal support for their participants. Read more
We are glad to announce our most recent partnership with Wellbeck Primary School. This collaboration will provide refugee families with a monthly morning coffee drop-in sessions, which will enable them to access all the essential services and information that would facilitate their day-to-day life. Read more
Explore our partners and funders dedicated to supporting our mission. Learn more about their contributions and how they help us make a difference. Read more
Primary Takeover: Where Creativity and Community Come Together! At the start of this month Refugee Roots collaborated with Primary Gallery to host a three day event for our participants with the intention of bringing people together through arts and cooking workshops. From April 8th to the 10th, the event created a welcoming space where participants could express themselves, try something new, and connect with others. Read more
Art of Belonging is a Nottingham-based consortium that believes the arts and culture play a vital role in fostering a world in which refugees and asylum seekers can thrive and contribute to the enrichment of our communities. Read more
Are you thinking of donating to or raising funds for a charity? Look out for the Fundraising Badge. When you see it, you can have confidence in a charity’s fundraising. Read more
We are working with Always Communities to offer valuable advice and guidance for those accessing Universal Credit. The collaboration aims to empower individuals by giving them the knowledge they require to access essential financial assistance. Read more
We are happy to announce that we have been accredited as a living wage employer! Our living wage commitment will see that everyone employed at Refugee Roots receives a minimum hourly wage of £10.90 Read more
Trinity Church has partnered with local charity Refugee Roots to collectively deliver Refugee Roots’ Access Project in Trinity’s Home Space each Wednesday. Refugees can access free language classes at the Home Space each Wednesday with a free lunch, drinks and cakes from 1pm, and English classes from 1.30pm until 3pm. Read more
Acts 435 is an online giving charity, directly connecting those who want to give with those who are in genuine need of their help, through a network of local churches and charities. Read more