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Fled from distant lands
Poem by Margaret, a BRWR committee member and volunteer. Accepted for ‘The Poetry of Worcestershire’ anthology. Please read, then read again: Fled from distant lands Quietly we’ve settled here in Worcestershire. Unrecognised, unknown, Head-scarfed, long-robed, strange in the rain Welcomed to your villages and homes. Will you listen while we learn your tongue? Speak […]
Christmas Party
You’re invited to our Christmas Party. All supporters welcome – bring food.
AGM Photos
Notice of Annual General Meeting of BRWR
Notice of Annual General Meeting of BRWR
Volunteer Apple Pickers Needed – 9th November
Date change from 2nd November to 9th November. Volunteer Apple Pickers Needed
BRWR Newsletter – October 2019
BRWR Newsletter 2019
Clothing Collections Dates October, November, December 2019
Many thanks to the Aleathon Runners
Every year, hardened athletes from the RunSanders and Avoncroft Hurriers run groups take part in an Aleathon for charity. Starting at the Ewe and Lamb, they run to the Queens Head, then along the canal to the Navigation Inn, then the Boat and Railway, then back up the hill along Brickhouse Lane to the Ewe […]
An Empty Room – Social Justice in Action
You are invited to a presentation about Newstarts by their CEO Marion Kenyon. Newstarts help refugees by providing furniture, used PCs, even work opportunities. Come and hear about their work – details on poster.
The Syrians and the Kindertransport – Radio 4
28-minute Radio 4 programme, described in the Radio Times thus: “In Lozells church, Birmingham, refugees meet and compare experiences. Ruth is 98 and Lia is 88, and are both Jewish, Louai and Murad are in their 30’s and both Muslims. Despite those obvious differences, these four have much in common – especially their experience of […]
BRWR Newsletter – August 2019
BRWR Newsletter – August 2019
BRWR Newsletter – July 2019
BRWR Newsletter – July 2019
Quiz Night – 6th September – Redditch Rugby Club
Almost 50 refugees helped into business by Aston expert
How an academic helps Syrian refugees set up their own businesses – Click here