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“The People’s Project” VOTE OASIS CARDIFF
We need your help!
Please vote for Oasis Cardiff to win “The People’s Project”
If we win we will be using the money we receive to renovate our kitchen, where volunteers are able to gain valuable culinary skills and our clients can receive a warm, free, nutritious and free meal.
We simply just need you to visit the link below and fill in the form to vote for us
https://www.thepeoplesprojects.org.uk/projects/view/the-worldwide-kitchen
Or email tess@oasiscardiff.org for a free postal vote card
The Storm
The storm, a short digital story from one of Oasis’s digital story workshops. There will be more to follow!
Many people are forced to flee their country alone or with just part of their family. Loved ones are left behind in the hope that one day they will be reunited. The Storm represents the stories of many, many families pulled apart by conflict.
30 August – International Day of the Disappeared
redcross.org.uk/What-we-do/Finding-missing-family/International-Day-of-the-Disappeared
TRANSCRIPT:
There was a family living in the village. There were ten members of that family. The father, and the mother and eight children. The father and the mother of that family cared for their children very much. For example, their father encouraged them all the time to work hard and to study. Their mother also made sure that they had good clothes and plenty of delicious food to eat. So, the lives of the family were good. The father of that family was a hard worker in his business in order to carry out his responsibilities for his family. The mother was a housewife and she loved her husband and her children and that made a happy home for them. However, one day a storm started to push that family and the started to face a difficult situation. The result of the storm was that the family were split up to the four corners of the world. Now, only four members of the family are living together. I hope that one day the lovely family can live together again, the same life, as it was before.
Cricket at Oasis
Oasis Cardiff in partnership with Cricket Wales is hosting “pop up” Cricket!!
Every Friday from 3pm. All are welcome
The Quiet Triumphs at oasis
The Quiet Triumphs project recently featured a great episode on Oasis Cardiff!
BRAIN STORM
Show Racism the RED CARD!
This MONDAY From 1-3
Introduction to football Coaching with Show Racism the Red Card Wales February the 9th 1-3 pm.
Contact Sion to reserve a spot at sion@oasiscardiff.org
VOTE FOR US! We need YOUR help!
Please vote for us RIGHT HERE!!
Also please ask friends and colleagues to support us by voting too.
Oasis Cardiff aim to use this opportunity to discuss the theme of “IDENTITY” and what it means to all of us, but especially Refugees and Asylum seekers.
Again click RIGHT HERE!!
Thank you for reading this and for, hopefully, your vote.
Job opening: Cardiff City of Sanctuary Integration Caseworker
WORK Opportunities
Oasis Cardiff in conjunction with WALES CITIES OF SANCTUARY PROJECT are currently advertising the position of:
Cardiff City of Sanctuary Integration Caseworker
The City of Sanctuary vision: “To create cities which are welcoming to all, proud to offer sanctuary to those fleeing violence and persecution, and celebrate the contribution of asylum seekers and refugees to city life”
The purpose of the Wales Cities of Sanctuary project is to ensure that Cardiff continues to develop as a place that welcomes, involves, celebrates and supports people who have arrived here for sanctuary. The post is funded by the Big Lottery’s People and Places project.
For more information please down load the Cardiff Integration Caseworker Job description
To apply please send a CV and cover letter to reynette@oasiscardiff.org