Greetings from all the volunteers at Manchester City of Sanctuary.
Ramadan is usually a time of community gathering and evening celebrations, but Ramadan can be a painful time for asylum seekers from a muslim background. With few contacts and resources for inviting other people round, it’s often a time of struggle and acute isolation. Several of the sanctuary seekers we know well are destitute, sofa surfing, and yet still trying to keep the fast and be part of the holy month of Ramadan.
If you are able to open your home to others to join you for an Iftar meal, AND can help with bus fares so sanctuary seekers can get to you, then please get in touch.
At a local training college they recently gave over a whole week to discussing migration and they came up with some significant conclusions. Many of the students were from migrant backgrounds and some were refugees and had space to tell their stories. By the end they concluded that human beings do migrate, as a species. It’s not that some people move and others stay still. We are all on a journey. Some of us have the wealth to travel and come home, others are forced to travel to survive or thrive. We are all both hosts and migrants. (Read further from Northern Baptist College report below)
Fianally,
Please, if you haven’t done so yet, could you to take two minutes to fill in our brief 10-question survey? We want to make the information more helpful and accessible. Here’s the link for you and the other 480 people who receive this bulletin. Simply cut and paste the link into your browser:
https://www . surveymonkey . co . uk/r/YRZKSGL
Thank you again to everyone who managed to fill in the survey previously by cutting and pasting the link. Apologies to everyone else who has discovered the live link is corrupted.
Jane and David, Charles, Anita, Fay, Jeff, Nadine, Maryam, Zhila & Dianne
(Manchester City of Sanctuary Steering Group)