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Online event: Tue, 22 March 2022 18:30 ? 20:00: Find out how you can help refugees in Southwark


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Online event: Find out how you can help refugees in Southwark


Date and time: Tue, 22 March 2022 18:30 ? 20:00 GMT



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'Find out how you can help refugees in Southwark.


About this event


Are you an individual, company or organisation in Southwark who wants to support people affected by the refugee crisis in Ukraine?


Join our online event to learn more about the refugee crisis in Ukraine as well as the broader situation regarding refugees in our borough and ways that you can help locally.


Southwark has a long and proud history of welcoming and supporting refugees and asylum seekers seeking safety and sanctuary.


The current war in Ukraine has led to the biggest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. It is essential that we come together as a community to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukrainian refugees over the coming weeks and months. Alongside this growing crisis, it is also important to provide support and assistance to other refugees and asylum seekers who have been forced to leave their homes and seek sanctuary in our borough.


Please join us for this event to demonstrate your support and find out how you can help. You can also find out more on the council?s website.


Organised by Southwark Council in partnership with Southwark Law Centre, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers, Southwark Refugee Communities Forum, Panshir Aid and Community Southwark'

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