Welcome to Britain. I hope you will find decency and kindness here, though I know it is not always so easy to find. I wish you all the best. You are welcome in this country and it is your human right to be here. Be proud and stay human. All the best and good luck for the future.
Sally
Refugee Voices
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The Addy family
Najah and Mahmoud are Syrian refugees. War has divided their family many times. “When the war started my husband said you must take our daughters…
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Basirat
When Basirat was just 19 years old, she was already living on the streets in her home country of Nigeria. She had lost her whole…
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