Community

RR provides community assistance and support to improve lives and promote aspirations of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants, in particular but not exclusively Syrians and other Arabic speakers in the UK. RR has established an advice service that provides support with benefits, job searches, and immigration matters, thus working to improve the economic and social well-being of British Syrian residents and immigrants from other countries, helping them to become self-reliant in their new country. RR also brings the Syrian community together during these difficult times experienced in their mother country through organising social gatherings and monthly seminars that promote constructive discussions. Our activities are open to the public and are highly successful in bringing the Syrian community together with the wider community.
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Towards a fair solution for the Syrian crisis

Our monthly seminar, delivered on 27 November, was titled 'Towards a fair solution for the Syrian crisis'. This seminar was given by Dr. Yassin Al-Haj Saleh via Skype who outlined his vision for a democratic and pluralistic Syria, one which would be fair with all its people. His talk was followed by an interesting and active discussion.

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Celebrating Arrival: Kite Flying at Crowcroft Park!

We had a lovely day on Sunday 23rd Oct at Crowcroft park, where people flew the kites they had made at the previous kite making workshops. We also had an additional kite making workshop on the day for everyone to make more kites and fly them. The weather was great for kite flying, and many families came to enjoy the day, fly kites and have food.

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Monthly Seminar: The Future Syria between Central Government and the Wrongly Understood Concept of Federalism

Our monthly seminar was delivered on 23 October by Mr. Hamad Shihab Altalaa Aljabouri by the title of 'The Future Syria between Central Government and the Wrongly Understood Concept of Federalism'. Mr. Aljabouri talked about the different political systems of having a strong central government versus having a federal system of government.

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