Cultural Exchange
A group of women from the Community Migrant Resource Centre in Sydney visited the Mid North Coast region during a recent cultural exchange.
24 women migrants and refugees from Rwanda, Burundi, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan and China were included in the visit, which took in Port Macquarie's Koala Hospital and Sea Acres Rainforest Centre.
The women stayed with local families through the Home Among the Gum Trees network.
Cultures were showcased through food at a fabulous cultural exchange dinner held at the Sea Scouts Hall in Port Macquarie.
According to Community Migrant Resource Centre spokesperson Dativah Nitsios, going into regional areas and interacting with people to share cultures promotes social inclusion
She likened the recent visit to a celebration.
It is hoped further visits will be arranged via the local Home Among the Gum Trees program.
Last meeting for 2016
Just a reminder our last MNC Refugee Support Group meeting for the year will be held at 10am on Saturday December 3rd, at Wauchope Arts Hall.
You are invited to contribute some Christmas gifts for the Syrian refugee families in Newcastle.
Please make sure any gifts for children are in good condition, educational, hand made or wooden and not throw away plastic - Lego or construction toys an exception.
If you would like to join us for lunch, bring along a plate of food to share.
If you have any queries or suggestions for the group, why not post them on our Facebook page?
The Mid North Coast Refugee Support Group (MNCRSG) is made up of ordinary Australians working to raise awareness and break down the myths about asylum-seekers and to encourage re-settlement for those who are oppressed by violence and fear.
Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016
Meeting, meal and Christmas gift collection
Our last MNC Refugee Support Group meeting for the year will be held at 10am on Saturday December 3rd, at Wauchope Arts Hall.
We are inviting members and friends to contribute some Christmas gifts for the Syrian refugee families in Newcastle.
Please make sure any gifts for children are in good condition, educational, hand made or wooden and not throw away plastic - Lego or construction stuff an exception.
If you would like to join us for lunch, bring along a plate of food to share.
If you have any queries or suggestions for the group, why not post them on our Facebook page?
We are inviting members and friends to contribute some Christmas gifts for the Syrian refugee families in Newcastle.
Please make sure any gifts for children are in good condition, educational, hand made or wooden and not throw away plastic - Lego or construction stuff an exception.
If you would like to join us for lunch, bring along a plate of food to share.
If you have any queries or suggestions for the group, why not post them on our Facebook page?
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