Welsh Refugee Council

Welsh Refugee Council Wales' national charity supporting refugees and asylum seekers in Wales. Elusen genedlaethol Cymru sy’n cefnogi ffoaduriaid a cheiswyr lloches yng Nghymru.

What We Do:

Refugee Move-on Support
We deliver individual casework in Cardiff, Newport and Swansea to people who have been granted refugee status or other forms of leave to remain within the asylum system. Supporting Families
A play support programme for families with young children that help children deal with the trauma of fleeing from
persecution. Speaking Out
We speak out to ensure polic

y and practice meet the needs of asylum seekers and refugees, promote their rights and challenge discrimination. Education and Training support
Weekly ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) to asylum seekers and refugees, helping them build their skills and confidence in readiness for further education,
employment or training. Partnerships
All our work is done in partnership with organisations across Wales, the UK and Europe to deliver the best outcomes for asylum seekers and refugees in Wales

Other Services
These include, hardship support, partnership drop in services, conversation groups, photography well-being project, food bank, and destitution.

This Volunteers' Week, we're celebrating the people who refuse to give up on people 🧑When Sara* met Alison and the BOOST...
06/06/2026

This Volunteers' Week, we're celebrating the people who refuse to give up on people 🧑

When Sara* met Alison and the BOOST volunteer project, she wasn't sure how she could achieve her dream of caring for children in the community.

Alison saw someone who wanted to give back and together they found a way to make that happen.

Swipe to read Sara's full story πŸ“–

*name changed to protect privacy

β€œI’ve been trying to get into childcare for 2 years. I met you and within 6 weeks you made it happen.”Meet May*. She spe...
05/06/2026

β€œI’ve been trying to get into childcare for 2 years. I met you and within 6 weeks you made it happen.”

Meet May*. She spent years following online courses, applying for roles, and showing up time and time again. But none of it seemed to give her an opportunity to follow her dream of working in early years education.

When she found the BOOST project, May's suddenly had an opportunity to channel her passion into a volunteer placement with a difference 🌟

Swipe to read May's story πŸ“–

*name changed to protect privacy

28/05/2026

What gives you hope?

Last week at TUC Cymru Congress, we asked people exactly that and the answers made us smile. We heard everything from simple acts of kindness to big moments of solidarity. And speaking to people across the week, we could feel that hope is alive and well in our communities.

When we show up for each other and help new neighbours become friends, that's when something real happens. And together, those moments are what the Million Acts of Hope campaign is all about.

πŸ‘‡ Here's what people had to share

One million acts of hope starts with you 🌟When we take the chance to get together in our communities, it reminds us of o...
14/05/2026

One million acts of hope starts with you 🌟

When we take the chance to get together in our communities, it reminds us of our strength and how much we can achieve. The power of sharing what's important to us really matters.

Next week we'll be at the TUC Cymru to celebrate and turn messages into positive action to strengthen all our communities and support people to rebuild their lives.

There are so many fantastic events going on in our communities over the next week.

Flick through the images to see what's going on near you or check out our ideas to get inspired to run your own get-together!

What's your act of hope? Share with us below

Cardiff City of Sanctuary Trinity Centre Cardiff City of Sanctuary

πŸ“£ NEW role at the Welsh Refugee Council! Want to make a real difference for people seeking sanctuary in Wales? We're loo...
13/05/2026

πŸ“£ NEW role at the Welsh Refugee Council!

Want to make a real difference for people seeking sanctuary in Wales?

We're looking for a passionate Housing and Homelessness Impact Manager to join our team:

πŸ’Ό Β£34,650

πŸ“… Apply by Monday 8 June

Know someone perfect for this? Tag them below and don't let them miss out!

πŸ‘‰ Apply now: https://wrc.wales/housing-and-homelessness-impact-manager/

What do you know about sanctuary and Wales?When it comes to sanctuary and what it means to find safety in Cymru, we don'...
05/05/2026

What do you know about sanctuary and Wales?

When it comes to sanctuary and what it means to find safety in Cymru, we don't always hear about the facts. It's why we've created a new guide with City of Sanctuary to help you go behind the headlines.

The guide is free and accessible in English and Welsh.

Find out for yourself today and the numbers might surprise you πŸ‘‡

https://wrc.wales/the-facts-about-wales-and-sanctuary/

Something special happened in Cardiff last week 🧑For the first time in Wales, we brought together artists, theatre manag...
30/04/2026

Something special happened in Cardiff last week 🧑

For the first time in Wales, we brought together artists, theatre managers, and community groups to plan Refugee Week 2026, and the energy in that room was something else!

By the end of the afternoon, our group had shared some incredible ideas for collaboration including:

🧺 Community picnics

🎡 Shared song sessions

⚽ Sports tournaments

One member summed it up perfectly, "This is what community actually looks like."

Diolch o galon to our pals at Sanctuary Coalition Cymru and Refugee Week for helping us make it happen and to every person who showed up with ideas and open hearts.

28/04/2026

Two minutes to make an impact. Really.

Hostile headlines don't just stay online. They have real consequences for sanctuary seekers and refugees in Wales, in our communities and on the street.

You can change that. There's still time to write to your Senedd candidates to share:

βœ… Why the language we use around sanctuary matters

βœ… How Wales can lead the UK in getting this right

Will you be one of those who makes a difference? Two minutes is all it takes and now is the time to act.

πŸ‘‰ Send your message: https://wrc.wales/sanctuary-that-works-for-wales/

20/04/2026

Some conversations take courage.

Together with DPIA we hosted people seeking sanctuary and Welsh Parliament Senedd candidates to share what really matters: safety, belonging, a fair chance.

⏰ Today is your last chance to register to vote, so make sure you're signed up to have your say.

14/04/2026

Two minutes. That's all it takes to go Behind the Headlines.

Language shapes how we see and treat each other. When it spreads misinformation and hate, it's sanctuary seekers and refugees who suffer.

Your voice matters. Write to your Senedd candidates today to share:

βœ… Why language around sanctuary matters
βœ… How Wales can lead the way

It starts with two minutes of your time. πŸ‘‡

https://wrc.wales/sanctuary-that-works-for-wales/

Figures referenced are based on Home Office data 31 March 2024. Updated statistics are published regularly β€” you can view the latest figures here: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistical-data-sets/immigration-system-statistics-data-tables

Address

Cardiff

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 3pm
Tuesday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 3pm
Thursday 10am - 1pm
2pm - 3pm
Friday 10am - 1pm

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