International Health Symposium at Swansea University
Members of Swansea City of Sanctuary have teamed up to deliver a symposium on International Health at Swansea University’s Medical…
Members of Swansea City of Sanctuary have teamed up to deliver a symposium on International Health at Swansea University’s Medical…
Wales’ bid to become the UK’s first “nation of sanctuary” for refugees and asylum seekers is gathering momentum, as Swansea…
On Friday 11th May 2012, the Lord Mayor of Swansea Cllr. Ioan Richard welcomed all of the refugees who had…
Abdul Adam is a refugee from Sudan. He has volunteered at the Egypt Centre based in Swansea University for the…
Mabinty Carew is a Refugee from Sierra Leone. She has been volunteering in a range of organisations across Swansea…
Swansea City of Sanctuary and Displaced People in Action invite you to a workshop on the following theme:
Volunteers have been at the heart of City of Sanctuary ever since it first began as a movement in Swansea.
Our January 2012 newsletter is now available to read on the website
Mon 23 Jan 2012, City Temple (Elim Church, Dyfatty Street), 4.30 for 5.00.
Anna Mammedova and Keith Ross presenting the City of Sanctuary certificate to the Lord Mayor of Swansea at the Council…
On 21st June at the Brangwyn Hall we had an event to celebrate Swansea becoming an official City of Sanctuary. Read more about this in the South Wales Evening Post.
Amel Chaoubi went to Coventry with Alan and Marilyn Thomas as part of Swansea’s delegation to the City of Sanctuary…
On 17th May 2010 Swansea became the UK’s 2nd (and Wales’ 1st) official ‘City of Sanctuary’, meeting all of the criteria set by the national City of Sanctuary network for this prestigious status.
An article by Phil Broadhurst
Swansea Women’s Asylum Support Group