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Refugees and asylum seekers: tell us about the community projects you're involved in | Refugees and asylum seekers: tell us about the community projects you're involved in |
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Whether you’re part of a group that offers advice, friendship or life skills we’d like to hear about your experiences | |
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In London there is a special cricket project where young refugees and asylum seekers play. Coming from war-torn countries and separated from their families, most have been traumatised. | In London there is a special cricket project where young refugees and asylum seekers play. Coming from war-torn countries and separated from their families, most have been traumatised. |
The Refugee Cricket Project’s weekly cricketing sessions are not just a chance to play and connect with friends, but also an opportunity for those involved to access advice and support as they navigate the complex asylum system and other challenges in their new home. | The Refugee Cricket Project’s weekly cricketing sessions are not just a chance to play and connect with friends, but also an opportunity for those involved to access advice and support as they navigate the complex asylum system and other challenges in their new home. |
The documentary Second Innings, shows that against a backdrop of preparation for immigration tribunals, some surprising cricket matches and the amazing rise of the Afghanistan National Team, this is the story of a cricket club like no other. | The documentary Second Innings, shows that against a backdrop of preparation for immigration tribunals, some surprising cricket matches and the amazing rise of the Afghanistan National Team, this is the story of a cricket club like no other. |
Share your experiences | Share your experiences |
We’d like to hear about the projects you are involved in. Why did you join and what does it mean to you? You can do so by filling in the form below, anonymously if you wish. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We’ll feature some of your responses in our reporting. | We’d like to hear about the projects you are involved in. Why did you join and what does it mean to you? You can do so by filling in the form below, anonymously if you wish. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions. We’ll feature some of your responses in our reporting. |
Immigration and asylum | |
Refugees |