I’m sorry for all the bad things that have happened to you, and I’m sorry if you’re made to feel unwelcome sometimes – please know that this isn’t how most of us feel. You are very, very welcome and I hope that your life gets better, that you and your family make a life for yourselves, and that life here ultimately makes you proud and happy.
Casey
Refugee Voices
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Bruno and Catherine
Bruno went through unimaginable suffering in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as a result of his activism. “In 2006, I was a businessman…
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Machozi
When Machozi arrived in Britain from a refugee camp in Burundi, she was determined to learn English so she could communicate with her new neighbours,…
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