Hi Friends,
“You played some music from my country and I felt welcomed and accepted” admitted one new refugee.
We always have music at Manchester City of Sanctuary Conversation Clubs and on Sunday we had music and dancing. Even Tony Lloyd, Mayor of Greater Manchester, and Sharma Bettels, the High Sheriff, were dancing alongside the ‘Wonderfully made Woman’ dancers. Thanks to everyone who made the anniversary party a success.
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The next Conversation Club at Cross Street Chapel, M2 1NL, on Thursday 17th March 6-8pm is all about ‘Music Making’. So if you play an instrument or if you have a spare guitar you could lend then please do join us on the 17th March. We are hoping to be joined by MusicAction International who support refugee musicians to find recognition and opportunities to perform in UK.
Greetings from Charles, Jila, Anita, Mayam, David, Fay, Jeff, Nadine, Jane, Dianne,
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1. MCoS needs £££s
Manchester City of Sanctuary runs on the generosity of its supporters and larger grants from eg Awards for All and the Allen Lane Foundation. £4.10 is the price of a Daysaver bus ticket. It’s the ticket to friendship and warmth, a ticket out of isolation.
People fleeing persecution and war usually arrive alone. They have left everything to find a place of safety. After a period of time in detention, and several addresses later, they may be moved to a street near you.
Please help us to connect new asylum seekers with people who can welcome and help them.
We need small amounts of money to use to pay bus fares. Each Conversation Club needs 60-70 bus fares, each English Class, bike session, theatre ticket, planning group session needs 10-12 bus fares to make it possible for asylum seekers to take part. We need larger amounts of money to fund our worker after September and to develop many more integration activities.
Can you help?
You can sign up for a direct debit forms on our websitehttps://manchester.cityofsanctuary.org. ;;;There will be donation boxes, direct debit forms and sponsor forms available at each Conversation Club.
Please contact Anita if you can help [email protected]or [email protected]
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2. Buy your Petitioning Postcards to send to your MP
Postcards to tell our stories
Charlotte,a local photographer and campaigner for Asylum Seekers’ Rights, has been making personalised
The postcards are printed up ready to send to your local MP to ask him or her to pressurise Government to raise the Asylum rate to 70% of benefit rates. The money raised from selling these cards for £1 in the Northern Quarter cafes is all used to support Asylum Seekers. They will be available at Conversation Clubs.
Charlotte is looking for 6 more people to be involved in the project. (Your face does not have to be shown.)
Charlotte takes discreet photos of half-hidden faces, hands, hijab, figures in shadows.
Please contact Charlotte on [email protected]
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3. MCoS Sponsored Bike Ride at Alexander Park – 7th March 11am-1pm
Sponsored Bike Ride at Alexandra Park – Only 2 weeks to go!
7th March 11am-1pm
Come and support our new Cyclists! Please sponsor them!
The McoS team of 11 new cyclists will be raising money to buy bike locks, bike pumps and bike parts to renovate 6 bikes so that they each have their own bike and lock. They are aiming for £500. Please help them raise money for Manchester City of Sanctuary.
Here’s some photos taken at the end of the session:
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Sponsor forms are available at Levenshulme inspire, Trove, POD, Transformation Community Resource Centre.
If you could take a sponsor form into work with you please email Jane ([email protected]). The sanctuary seekers are not allowed to ask for money themselves but you can ask on their behalf. All your donations are really appreciated.
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4. Next Conversation Club : Thursday 17th March 6-8pm at Cross Street Chapel M2 1NL
Conversation Club
It’s s a chance for people of the same nationality or who speak the same language to meet and encourage each other and pass on news and advice on surviving in the asylum system.
It’s a chance for local British people to share local knowledge and help them integrate in their new society.
Thursday March 17th 6-8pm at Cross Street Chapel, Cross Street, City Centre M2 1NL
The theme is ‘Making Music’ so if you’re a musician please join us. If you have a spare guitar please bring it.
The March Community Meal will be on Easter Sunday 27th March 1-3pm at Transformation Community Resource Centre, Richmond Rd, Longsight M13 0LN.
NB: Thursday 21st April 6-8pm at Manchester Cathedral Visitors Centre, 10 Cateaton Street, near Selfridges, M3 1SQ
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5. Shopping Buddy – Opportunities every week to help Asylum Seekers
Shopping Buddy Scheme
The new Shopping Buddy Scheme pairs up local people, who shop in the major supermarkets, with Asylum Seekers, who have Section4 support from the Home Office of £35.28, on an Azure Card, and so therefore have no access to cash. It is very difficult to live cashless, especially with children.
It is easier to make such a small sum go further if you can use cash to shop in charity shops, markets, cheap supermarkets and buy a bus ticket.
So far 8 people have successfully shopped together with a Sanctuary Seeker to exchange their shopping for cash.
Lovely friendships are emerging and each person has been touched and challenged by the experience.
If you would like to be a Shopping Buddy please email[email protected]
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6. Volunteering Training
Volunteer Training
If you would like to Volunteer with Manchester City of Sanctuary
we will be offering 3 training sessions in February:
Thursday 3rd March 10.30am -1pm – Induction 1 Event organising
Thursday 10th March 10.30am-1pm – Induction 2 Promotion and Awareness Raising
Thursday 17th March 10.30am-1pm – Induction 3 Signposting and caring
Please let Jane or Jeff know if you would be interested.
If you cannot make daytime training but would prefer a half day of training on a Saturday 10-2pm
please let us know your availability during March.
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7. Opportunities to Talk English
Opportunities to Talk English:
Events in March 2016
Tuesday 15th March, 10:00-12:00 Discover and Talk English at Manchester Museum, Oxford Road, M13 9PL
Wednesday 16th March, 10:00-12:00 Create and Talk English at Manchester Art Gallery, Mosley Street, M2 3JL
Pre-Entry ESOL:
- Mondays 12-2pm at THE OASIS CENTRE, Collier House, 69 Haworth Road, Gorton, M18 8TX 07732 352 568
- Tuesdays & Thursdays 1-3pm at RAINBOW HAVEN (with Creche), PJ’s Church, 113 Abbey Hey Lane, Gorton, M18 8TJ, near Wright Robinson College
- Wednesdays 1-3pm at REVIVE, the Spiritan Centre, Northallerton Rd, Lower Kersal, Salford, M7 3TP
- Wednesday 10-11.30pm Drop-In Talk English Conversation Class at Levenshulme Inspire, M19 3AR (0161 850 5717)
- Thursday 10-12noon ESOL Class at Victoria Park Fellowship M14 5GP email [email protected]
- Tuesdays & Thursdays : St Brides Church, 3 Blair Street, Old Trafford. M16 9AZ 0161 226 3047
- Alexandria Library : 247 Wilmslow Rd, (Phone for venue: 703 746 1751)Tuesday and Thursday 10-12, Beginners Monday & Friday 1-3pm, Lower Intermediate Modays 1-2, Intermediate 3-4pm Cornerstone church, Eccles
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8. Food bank at Transformation Resource Centre, Longsight and at Avila House, Oxford Rd
Foodbank
Thankfully our Asylum Seekers have access to a local Foodbank when the last of their luck runs out.
We are so grateful to Sylvia, Paul, Jean and the other volunteers from Victoria Park Fellowship for the work they do two afternoons every week and to Abigail Spooner and other volunteers at Avila House.
Foodbank is available :
Monday 1-3pm & Thursday 2-4pm
at Transformation Community Resource Centre M13 0LN
Tuesday, Wed, Friday
at Avila House on Oxford Road,
next to the Catholic Chaplaincy
335-7 Oxford Rd M13 9PG
If you would like to donate to the FoodBank these are the items that are needed:
Dried/tinned/packets of:
Rice, oil, pasta,sugar, tea, coffee, UHT milk,
Cereal, soup, beans, pasta sauce, noodles,
tinned vegetables, meat, tuna,
Rice pudding, biscuits, snacks,
Chocolate, jam, ketchup,
Boxed juice
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9. Asylum Seekers and Maternity Services
Maternity Services are much in the news this week. They need to be. Maternal and infant deaths of women seeking asylum are much higher than for our own population. The reasons are multiple but we want to enable much greater understanding in the profession of the needs of women who have fled war and persecution and the vulnerability of women in NASS accomodation and destitute women still within the asylum process.
On March 13th and 17th there are 2 conferences in Salford on Maternity Services for Asylum Seekers, to be addressed by Rose McCarthy and some City of Sanctuary members who can speak from firsthand experience.
In April we will be hosting our own MCoS Day Conference, bringing together pregnant and nursing mothers who are sanctuary seekers, Sandra Cahill who is the midwife for all asylum seeker births and any health visitors, midwives, NCT members, doulas, breastfeeding support, befrienders and anyone else interested in supporting women during and after pregnancy.
The date is still TBC but please contact [email protected] if you would like an invitation.
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“The objective of the City of Sanctuary movement is to create a culture of welcome and hospitality for those seeking Sanctuary, Refugees and other vulnerable migrants amongst us” – Inderjit Bhogal, founder of City of Sanctuary
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