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Refugee Youth


A family of fun, food and friendship!

Refugee Youth is dedicated to improving the lives of young refugees aged 14-20 at different points in their journey.

We focus on increasing emotional wellbeing and reducing social isolation amongst young newly arrived asylum seekers.

Residential Trips

Throughout the year, to enhance and complement our work, we go on short residential trips out of London. We know from experience that going out of London to the countryside can have a huge impact; supporting the

Participatory Action Research- University Partnership

As part of our aims to engage with Participatory Action Research in our work, we have recently become a partner on a University study called Children Caring on the Move, funded by the Economic &

Young Leadership Programme

The development of the Young Leadership programme & toolkit has involved enabling our young people to take part in events, that give them the opportunity to share their skills & work with the wider public,

APOW

Amazing People of the World, (APOW) is the flagship project of RefugeeYouth and is a weekly creative project for young refugees who are newly arrived in the UK, most of whom are unaccompanied.

SHE-ROSE: Women’s Group

Through activities such as drama, dance and sports, young women can gain new skills in a friendly and non-judgmental environment.

Arts Night

Arts Night In the past we used to run weekly arts nights at our hub in Oval, London. At these creative skills-based workshops, 15-25 young people came together to explore the issues affecting them, using art.

Refugee Youth


A family of fun, food and friendship!

Refugee Youth is dedicated to improving the lives of young refugees aged 14-20 at different points in their journey.

We focus on increasing emotional wellbeing and reducing social isolation amongst young newly arrived asylum seekers.

Residential Trips

Throughout the year, to enhance and complement our work, we go on short residential trips out of London. We know from experience that going out of London to the countryside can have a huge impact; supporting the

Participatory Action Research- University Partnership

As part of our aims to engage with Participatory Action Research in our work, we have recently become a partner on a University study called Children Caring on the Move, funded by the Economic &

Young Leadership Programme

The development of the Young Leadership programme & toolkit has involved enabling our young people to take part in events, that give them the opportunity to share their skills & work with the wider public,

APOW

Amazing People of the World, (APOW) is the flagship project of RefugeeYouth and is a weekly creative project for young refugees who are newly arrived in the UK, most of whom are unaccompanied.

SHE-ROSE: Women’s Group

Through activities such as drama, dance and sports, young women can gain new skills in a friendly and non-judgmental environment.

Arts Night

Arts Night In the past we used to run weekly arts nights at our hub in Oval, London. At these creative skills-based workshops, 15-25 young people came together to explore the issues affecting them, using art.


http://www.refugeeyouth.org/