Oasis Cardiff has moved!
From June 29 we will be at the YMCA, The Walk (off the Parade) Cardiff, CF24 3AG. We will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday 10-3 and for group sessions only on Thursday.
Look for the banner out on the railings and you’ll find us.
We still have the same number and email contact details.
Thank you for your support and we look forward to seeing you in our new home, please be patient with us as we settle in and visit soon!
Reynette
The Welsh Refugee Council and Oasis Cardiff are working together to create a cookery book to raise money for both organisations. We would be delighted if you would consider sponsoring or part sponsoring the book to enable us to design and produce 500 copies of it.
The Welsh Refugee Council is an independent charity that empowers asylum seekers and refugees to rebuild their lives in Wales. It works in partnership with other agencies to provide advice and support for individuals in areas such as housing, education and employment. It also runs a hardship fund for destitute asylum seekers.
The hardship fund is run entirely on public donations and there is often not enough money to go around. The fund supports the most vulnerable of asylum seekers by meeting essential needs such as paying for transport, food, baby equipment and clothes, thus it is a lifeline for some people.
Oasis Cardiff runs a drop-in for asylum seekers and refugees open three days a week. It provides different activities such as cookery classes, storytelling, and confidence building workshops.
The money raised from the book will go towards Welsh Refugee Council’s hardship fund and the running of Oasis Cardiff’s drop-in.
The recipe book will be comprised of a collection of recipes from around the world contributed by asylum seekers and refugees living in Cardiff. These individuals will also be involved in the design and photography of the book and with anecdotes about their recipes.
One such recipe is Zain’s from Palestine; it is a dish called ‘makluba’, made by layering chicken, aubergine and rice with spices and is one that he watched his mother cook when he was a child. It has a hidden twist revealed at the end as ‘makluba’ means ‘upside down’ in Arabic!
Cuisine is an integral part of every culture and a love of food is something people share worldwide, whatever their background or circumstance. Therefore the aim of the book is to celebrate the contributions that asylum seekers and refugees make to Wales through the medium of cookery, aiding integration and understanding.
The book is already encouraging the enterprise and creativity of asylum seekers and refugees who have contributed their recipes and ideas and has the potential to encourage this in many others, and in other refugee organisations once published.
Welsh Refugee Council and Oasis Cardiff is keen to work with local and independent businesses as much as possible as we would like it to be something that can mutually benefit us and an enterprise that both parties believe in.
The book will be sold at refugee events such as Refugee Week which attracts hundreds of members of the public to different events held in June. Welsh Refugee Council and Oasis also have many contacts with organisations in the community such as churches, schools and community centres where the books will be sold as well as with other refugee organisations. Through both Welsh Refugee Council and Oasis’ website and social networking pages, we are also able to reach a large number of people. You may also like to sell it to your customers.
Once the cookery book is published, there will be a launch event with global music where different recipes from the book can be tasted, and where copies of the book will be made available.
To have your logo or if not applicable, a small advert, displayed in our book, we are charging £100. For this we will also include your business contact details in a list at the back of the book under ‘good food’ in Cardiff.
If you would like to add a recipe using ingredients, or one of the dishes, that you sell, this would be £200. This will allow you to use the recipe, the inspiration for it and the photography to publicise your business.
If you would like to promote your business with the stall at the launch event, we are charging £150. To sponsor us in one of these ways or all three, please get in touch! We are open to negotiation and other ways in which you may be able to support us.
We look forward to working together on this exciting project.
To get in touch please do not hesitate to contact either:
Lydia James, Welsh Refugee Council Communications and Fundraising Officer:
Lydia.james@welshrefugeecouncil.org or on 02920 489800 ext. 145.
Or Reynette Rogers, Manager of Oasis, Cardiff:
reynette@oasiscardiff.org
For further information about our work see:
www.welshrefugeecouncil.org and www.oasiscardiff.org
On Sunday May 9 12-4 we are part of Roath Community Fair. Please come and support this.
Stalls bouncy castle, games, food and much more!
A trip for all who attend to Oasis Cardiff. Leave at 9:30 and meet outside the door on East Grove. Bring a picnic and enjoy the day. If you have never been look at this link http://www.museumwales.ac.uk/en/stfagans/
Come and learn how to use the knitting machine. 2 classes on April 27 and May 11. An all day course. Faster than knitting needles!
Starting on Wednesday April 21 1:30-3 Learn how to quilt. Come and have fun learn how to do this traditional method of sewing.
Computer classes for beginners. Running for 3 weeks on a Wednesday 1-3 starting on April 14. Please register if you wish to come.
On Tuesday between 1-2PM a FAN group is now happening.
Run by Sami so come along meet new people practice English and have fun!
Different topic to talk about every week and no pressure to talk you can just listen.
ALL WELCOME
We now have available to download the Gift Aid Declaration form. It’s in the PDF format. You can download here, and we will keep this file available on our About page.
Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks.
Download: Gift Aid Declaration
Thank you to every one who sponsored Daniel and Russ running the half marathon. They raised over £500.
A big thank you to Daniel and Russ for all the hard work.
If any one would like to sponsor them please contact me on reynette@oasiscardiff.org. All the money raised will go to Oasis Cardiff. Cheques are payable to Oasis Cardiff.