
Updates from Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees. This month’s newsletter has information on:
- Thank you to our donors
- Care 4 Calais – help needed!
- Update from Parliament
- Bike donations
- Our Trustees
Read the newsletter: here.
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Updates from Wandsworth Welcomes Refugees. This month’s newsletter has information on:
Read the newsletter: here.
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A captivating evening of music
By popular demand: A performance by the internationally acclaimed tenor Ronald Samm and other talented musicians.
Saturday 18 February 2023 at 7.00pm
St. John’s Church
Waterloo Road (Near Waterloo Station)
London SE1 8UP
The event is fundraising for SRF’s research project on Silent Mutism in children, too anxious to speak outside the family home.
Tickets:
Please pay by Paypal via the SRF’s website at www.serefo.org.uk
If you are unable to attend please support SRF with a donation
Charity Number: 1132487
p/p SRF, 108 Battersea High Street, London SW11 3HP
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Let’s applaud our heroes !!
This is remind you to get going with making nominations for the BATCA Community Awards 2023. Please help honour the many amazing people around who give their time and talents unstintingly to serve others.
Celebration evening on Thursday 16th March
We’ll celebrate our heroes when the awards are presented at an event with food and entertainment open to all from 7-9.30pm on Thursday 16th March (NOT 15th March as previously advertised). Details of venue and how to book will follow.
Closing date for nominations is TUESDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2023
Nominations are open until 14th February. Please read the information below, and make your nomination at: https://forms.gle/7vKBk25Gjps53v5v5
BATCA is delighted to announce the launch of the BATCA Community Awards 2023.
If so, think about nominating them through the link above.
Who can be nominated?
Promoting sustainability and the fight against climate change
Activities to promote sustainability and contribute to tackling climate change. For example / leading or helping with initiatives to raise awareness of climate change and how to tackle it / working to increase biodiversity/ tree planting/ litter picking/ promoting a sustainable lifestyle/ promoting walking, cycling and safer, less polluted streets /caring for our green open spaces/ leading recycling and reuse schemes
Fighting poverty and social exclusion
Activities that help those impacted by the cost of living crisis or who face social exclusion For example running or helping at advice schemes for those facing crippling energy costs or food banks or homeless drop ins, giving quiet support to frail or housebound neighbours, helping disabled people take part in activities they would otherwise be unable to access.
General
Any activity involving service to others that doesn’t fall into the categories above. Anything that brings benefits to neighbours and/or the community counts. For example simple sustained acts of kindness that don’t fit any pigeon hole/ strengthening our community through reaching out to and/or bringing together people from diverse walks of life/ boosting others’ life chances by passing on skills eg cooking, crafts.
Please note these examples are not exhaustive – just a few illustrations. The grouping of nominations and final award categories are at the discretion of the judging panel and may be subject to change.
BATCA COMMUNITY HEROES AWARDS EVENING
7pm Thursday 15th March
This will be a great community celebration. More information, including on the venue and how to book, will be provided in due course.
How can I find out more?
Contact Kate Allan (Secretary) at secretary@batca.org, or 07966 690308
or Kitty Grant at drkittygrant@gmail.com
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If you have any questions, please contact us by email or call 0203 959 0035.
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Throughout February and as part of LGBT+ History Month 2023 LGBT+ LIFE has organised an art exhibition on display at Brixton Library.
The exhibition launch party with performance and poetry is on Thursday 2nd February from 6-8pm.
If you wish to attend, please reserve your place here.
Here is what to expect:
The event will be hosted by Andreena Leeanne (Black Lesbian Lived Experience Speaker and poet) who will also be interviewing artists.
There will also be poetry from The Mollusc Dimension (British-born Chinese, transqueerian performer) and Walki Freedreamer Tinkanesh (non-binary artist, photographer, poet and musician).
Participating artists:
Artist Named Nobody; Asha; Atalanta Kernick; Clare T; Dave Turner; Del laGrace Volcano; Dominique Duong; Elisa Medioli; EMS; Franco Lippi; Jasmine Kahlia; Jazamin; Jessica Cheetham; Joe Hodway; Jonathon Beaver; Natalie Sommer Scribe Artist and Poet; Philippa Punchard; Rowan Frewin; The Mollusc Dimension; Unfamiliar Spirits; Walki Freedreamer Tinkanesh and more TBA.
Free refreshments: Wine, soft drinks and fruit.
BSL interpreter.
Wheelchair accessible
Supported by Lambeth Links
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