MRSN
  • Home
  • About us
    • Membership
    • Our Aims
    • Our History
    • Trustees
    • Top Tips for Working With Refugee-Led Groups
    • Staff & Volunteers
    • Facts About Refugees
    • Find Us
    • Funders
    • Annual Report
  • Services
    • Refugee and Asylum Advice Service
    • Community Development
    • Refugee Awareness Training
    • Manchester Volunteer Advice Partnership
    • Refugee and Migrant Forum
    • Refugee Health & Well-Being
    • Destitute Project
    • Volunteering Project
  • Refugee Week
    • What is Refugee Week?
    • Refugee World Cup
    • Refugee Cultural Celebration
  • The Heritage Project
    • Oral History
    • Archive
    • Exhibition
    • Calendar
    • Volunteer
    • Timeline

At Celebrate Manchester BME Network. MRSN Heritage project won the BME community award for the best Heritage project in Manchester.

21st March 201723rd March 2017 By mrsn Comment Closed

Please follow and like us:
  • Latest News & Blog
  • How You Can Help Us
  • Contact Us
  • Donate

Recent Posts

  • On 24th November 2017 MRSN were honoured to be visited by Shadow Home Secretary , Diane Abbott MP.
  • MRSN awarded the 2017 Spirit of Manchester Awards in the category of Health and Wellbeing.
  • Manchester Refugee Support Network boosted by donation from the Santander Foundation- 10th July 2017
  • Refugee World Cup & Cultural Celebration- 24th June 2017
  • MRSN shortlisted for Spirit of Manchester Award!
Advice
Manchester Refugee Support Network operates an independent community advice service, providing advice and information to refugees, asylum seekers and their families from across Greater Manchester.
Community Development
Community Development Service provides practical help, tailored training and advice to new and established refugee community organisations on organisational, funding and other capacity building issues.
The Heritage Project
The MRSN Heritage Project is collecting memories and putting together an archive that will tell the story of the 20 year life of MRSN. This will eventually include not only an archive at Manchester Central Library, but also a digital time line and more than 20 oral history interviews which will show how MRSN has touched individual lives and how these individuals have helped to shape MRSN and their city. The project is generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Volunteering
Volunteers are central to enabling MRSN to undertake all aspects of its work. There are a range of different projects that you can be involved in. Some of the roles need a regular commitment each week, whereas others are more occasional.
WordPress Theme | Square by Hash Themes
Social media & sharing icons powered by UltimatelySocial
Facebook
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow