Berkshire Refugee Organization holds a special event commemorating its 30th anniversary in Reading.
A Berkshire refugee group will hold a special event in Reading to commemorate its 30th anniversary. Since 1994, this organization has assisted people fleeing hardship and persecution. It has expanded significantly during the previous decade to help more people in need.
A fundraising event will be held to celebrate their journey. It will allow the community to gather, exchange stories, and express support. Keep an eye out for updates on this event as the Berkshire Refugee Organization continues its goal of assisting needy people.
A roughly twenty-person group is here to assist asylum seekers with legal and practical difficulties. Many of these people come to our region through government programs that help people find a safe place to reside.
Something significant will occur on Friday, April 26th, at Reading’s Old Town Hall. We’re going to chat to Lord Alf Dubs. Sir Nicholas Winton’s mission to save children saved his life as a child. Lord Dubs understands the importance of providing a safe place for individuals to remain. This event will demonstrate how our community assists people in difficult situations.
Join them as they commemorate an important milestone in their charity’s history. Your attendance at the event will be a celebration and significantly contribute to assisting others in desperate need.
The festivities, led by refugees, will feature riveting acts such as Limpopo Grove music and Rank & File theater, among other thrilling attractions.
Please participate in this significant event and change the lives of people who rely on their help. Together, we can make a lasting effect and enhance our community.
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