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John East, DARE Coordinater, Elder, Lay Preacher, of Central United Reformed Church, Darwen raised £1,831 from 54 supporters
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Iʼve raised £1,831 to DARE Darwen Asylum Refugee Enterprise - supporting a vulnerable community from conflict areas of the world in their local community.
- Darwen, Lancashire
- Funded on Thursday, 8th July 2021
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DARE supports Asylum Seekers and Refugees who are dispersed to Darwen part of borough of Blackburn with Darwen.
Picture above painted by Iraqi asylum seeker living in Darwen - The Tragedy of Beirut
Purpose of Project:
The DARE project started in 2014 after a period of ten years when the housing of asylum dispersals reduced. We were again asked to go into partnership with the British Red Cross Refugee Service after new dispersals arrived in Darwen in autumn 2013.
Central’s Elders and members agreed that the number of Asylum Seekers being dispersed to Darwen had increased and needed our support and the numerous refugees who are given limited leave to remain or other status and need support to move on or integrate into the community.
We recruited volunteers from our partner churches and faith groups in Darwen, Victoria Street Mosque, RC, CoE, other URC members from far and wide and general volunteers with the skills we needed. Appeals in various church publications, websites and social media help us to recruit volunteers. The asylum seekers and refugees engage in volunteering and this has been an integral part of the ethos of empowering asylum seekers and refugees.
Most of our clients are from conflict areas of the world - Syria, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Sudan, Eritrea, Nigeria, Kuwait, Somalia, China, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Azerbaijan, Myanmar, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Albania, Namibia, Egypt, El Salvador and Ghana.
We meet on Monday for Talk English and job searching. Wednesdays from 10am till 2pm where we hold an English club, Health checks and case work supporting clients, gaining solicitors, health appointments and offering a hot meal and hospitality. Each new client receives a gift of toiletries to welcome them to Darwen.
https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co.uk/news/18531234.successful-immigration-
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- 5 years ago
John East, DARE Coordinater, Elder, Lay Preacher, of Central United Reformed Church, Darwen
5 years agoCan't express how grateful we all are at DARE for your donations - even if we can't meet face to face. We are trying to support asylum seekers and refugees in distance learning while the College’s and English clubs are closed & regular visits at a safe distance giving them food, toiletries, baby stuff but most of all the caring, loving & sharing at this difficult time with a bunch of fabulous volunteers and partners. Please share this appeal page & share the good news of our community work. Below a painting from a talented Iraqi artist.
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54
Anonymous
Jun 21, 2021
£20.00
Anonymous
Feb 7, 2021
£50.00
Ammer Shah
Feb 5, 2021
Thank you John.
£100.00
Lucy
Jan 3, 2021
An amazing project close to my heart. Keep up the great work everyone!
£30.00
Lesley
Dec 27, 2020
Thank you John and the gang. We love you xxx
£100.00
Anonymous
Aug 17, 2020
Couldn't think of a more worthwhile cause.
£100.00
Anonymous
Aug 11, 2020
£20.00
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John East, DARE Coordinater, Elder, Lay Preacher, of Central United Reformed Church, Darwen
Darwen, Lancashire
I coordinate DARE. I worked for Blackburn Cathedral as a Refugee Support worker before I retired & am an Elder, Lay preacher @ Central URC & a Darwen Rotarian, Scout for 50 years, Leader of Darwen Town Council, Trustee of Darwen Heritage Centre and Friends of Darwen Cemetery