“What a lovely way to bring people together”.
Our CEO Sabir Zazai met with community representatives in Glasgow to discuss their important work
Share My Table is a multi artform, multi nationality multidimensional project led by Scottish Refugee Council and Tramway Glasgow
Thoughts on media coverage of Syrian refugee released without charge in connection with London attack
Sabir Zazai explains why the SNP’s family reunion bill is so important to so many people
Our participatory arts project encourages people to look behind the headlines about refugees and migration
Community fundraiser Mark Bartlett took on a 600km triathlon in aid of Scottish Refugee Council.
Are you a café owner or a church group, a bunch of neighbours or colleagues, these events are a great way to bring people together
Well, it’s the end of my first week as CEO at Scottish Refugee Council and I would like to share a couple of thoughts.
Edinburgh is buzzing with thousands of shows and performers
Reflections on a peer education project supporting social and language integration in Scotland
From the highlands to the borders, the east coast to the west, this year’s Refugee Festival Scotland has been a true celebration.
Bridging the Gap gives people a sense of belonging, a sense of contribution, a sense of purpose and meaning in their lives
Food, dance, sport – here’s what not to miss this weekend
Share My Table | 1 July | Tramway, Glasgow