Refugee Week is a global, annual festival around World Refugee Day on 20 June. This year it runs from 17 to 23 June. It celebrates the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. The theme for 2024 is Our Home.
In our diocese we recognise Refugee Week by encouraging people to find out more about the ways that they can help and support refugees as well as promoting and organising events.
Projects that the diocese is involved in via the Social Justice Network includes:
- Welcome hub for Ukrainian refugees and Host families
- One Stop Shop for Refugee and asylum seeking women
- Anglican refugee support in Northern France
- English classes and employment support service at Welcome Café in Canterbury
- Voices of Welcome schools project
- Community sponsorship scheme
To find out how your church or school could get involved with this work please contact Domenica Pecoraro.
Email: DPecoraro@diocant.org Mobile: 07801 898215
Events
Home: An Interactive Exhibition
, Canterbury Cathedral
Free exhibition, included with a valid Cathedral Admission Ticket or Cathedral Pass.
Explore what ‘home’ means to you and to those who have had to leave their own homes as a result of war, violence, oppression or climate change.
During Refugee Week, as we focus on the plight of refugees, we invite you to experience how they have come to create a new home here in Canterbury, and the cultural richness that they have brought with them.
Organised and devised by the Refugee Project Board including:, the and Canterbury Cathedral.
A Place Called Home
An evening of discernment, knowledge sharing and actions in solidarity with those whose “home” is no more.
When? 18 June, 7:30-9pm
Where?
Green Border
'Green Border is a tough watch: a punch to the solar plexus. But a vital bearing of cinematic witness to what is happening in Europe right now' The Guardian 2023.
When? 22 June, 2pm
Where? Cathedral Lodge AV Room, CT1 2EH
Followed by Q&A.