Join us for our Vision Day to hear about what we've achieved together and plans for the future. Read more
Our weekly arts sessions will continue with the support of Nottingham Playhouse and the National Justice Museum. Read more
Volunteer inductions help to set volunteers up with everything they need and allow new volunteers to meet others already involved with Refugee Roots. Read more
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For the June volunteer meetup, join in with Sherwood Art Week and see some artwork created by Refugee Roots participants. Read more
Placement student Jegan tells us about his experiences as a volunteer for Refugee Roots Read more
Our volunteer meetup will be at Stonebridge City Farm on Friday 24th May. Read more
On Friday 15 March we held a celebration to mark two years of our participatory arts sessions for refugees and people seeking asylum. Read more
Some of our activities will be paused over the Easter break - here are all the details. Read more
Suits Me have been working in partnership with Refugee Roots to support asylum seekers in need. Read more
We are grateful to receive a grant from the Garfield Weston Foundation towards our core costs. Read more
We are a society at the University of Nottingham called the Notts Brown Girl Link-Up. As part of our mission, we would like to support a local charity that aligns with our values of uplifting and supporting women within vulnerable situations. Read more
Refugee Roots and the Nottingham Playhouse come together to host a fantastic night of live performances of music and spoken word. Read more
Join Refugee Roots on Monday 17th June for our Cooking and Eating Project. There will be snacks, refreshments and dessert provided! Read more
Join Refugee Roots on Monday 20th May for our Cooking and Eating Project. There will be snacks, refreshments and dessert provided! Read more
Vodafone's charities.connected is part of their everyone.connected campaign, helping four million people and businesses cross the digital divide by the end of 2025. Vodafone have awarded us 300 SIM cards to distribute for free to our participants. Read more
Maples House at Nottingham High School have organised a 'Move-a-thon'. They are uniting in a challenge that encompasses walking, running, cycling, rowing and swimming, to collectively cover distances that mirror the journeys undertaken by individuals seeking refuge in the UK. Read more
Jaimie has continued her involvement with Refugee Roots as an active volunteer at our projects alongside her studies. Read more
Over the summer, we welcomed a small group of researchers from the Universities for Nottingham, who were working on a project to understand the potential benefits of walking and writing together. Read more
For many, receiving a positive outcome from an asylum claim can be both a relief and a stressful experience. Our Support Worker, Fawad, helps participants like Fareed navigate this period of transition, access essential services available to them, and build a life in the UK. Read more
Refugee Roots and the Nottingham Playhouse are hosting weekly drama workshops to help improve English skills, socialise, and build confidence through performance. Read more
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