Our fundraising appeal has got off to a terrific start, with people giving a total of £4,000 (10% of our £40,000 target) in just two months. A big thank you to everyone who has donated! The money has been raised through one-off donations, new regular giving standing orders and sales from Christmas cards. This successful … Continue reading Great start for our fundraising appeal
Play reveals UK asylum maze
On 23 March 2018, Sanctuary in Chichester is bringing a powerful drama about the challenges of achieving asylum in the UK to West Sussex. The Bundle is based on the real-life story of Adilah, a lawyer, and her three young children who flee from their abusive home in Chechnya to find safety in Britain. The … Continue reading Play reveals UK asylum maze
A visit to Sanctuary in Parliament
Tuesday 28th November was the day of the annual Sanctuary in Parliament event, organised by City of Sanctuary. The event, which used the hashtag #DignityNotDestitution, focused on the negative effects the UK asylum process has on the lives of those who seek sanctuary in our country – forcing people into poverty and homelessness, and threatening … Continue reading A visit to Sanctuary in Parliament
A fundraising campaign to expand our work in West Sussex
Sanctuary in Chichester has launched an ambitious fundraising campaign to help grow our work in West Sussex. Our volunteers aim to raise £40,000 in the next two years to expand our work to offer support for refugees and asylum seekers. The money will help: Create more drop-in facilities, to add to the two weekly sessions … Continue reading A fundraising campaign to expand our work in West Sussex
Discovering West Sussex with young asylum seekers
Over the summer, Sanctuary in Chichester has enjoyed some brilliant days out with the young asylum seekers we support. Here’s what we’ve been up to during the past couple of months… Rain didn’t stop play At the end of July we had a wonderful afternoon at West Wittering beach. We enjoyed a picnic on the … Continue reading Discovering West Sussex with young asylum seekers
Supported lodgings: a member’s perspective
In May this year, my husband, Martin, and I agreed to the idea of having one of the Unaccompanied Asylum Seeking Children (UASC) live with us. We have a spare room and we are in reasonable distance of Chichester College but above all there was a person in need of a home. In June we … Continue reading Supported lodgings: a member’s perspective