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150 miles walked, ran and swam in June & £330 raised for @britishredcross 💪

Cornwall 🚶🏼‍♀️ via brief stints in Cardiff & Copenhagen - it's been a difficult month 😜

Thank you so so much to everyone who's donated! 😍 All of the money raised goes directly to supporting refugees.
There's still time to donate! (Link below)

Aware that pennies are short atm, but if you can spare any your donation will help @BritishRedCross to support refugees in the UK and around the world to find safety, rebuild their lives, and reunite with their loved ones
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You can make a difference. Here's five practical ways you can help #refugees and people seeking asylum - which will you pick?

Sign up to #MilesForRefugees and walk, run or cycle to raise money for anyone forced to flee their home: bit.ly/MilesForRefuge… | #EveryRefugeeMatters
Sign up to #MilesForRefugees this June!

Run, walk, cycle whilst raising money for our vital #refugee services.

🔗 bit.ly/MilesForRefuge…
Listen, learn, and amplify.

You can do this by hearing people's first-hand stories in the We are VOICES #podcast! @VOICESNetworkUK

🔗 redcross.org.uk/about-us/news-…
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No one expects to be forced from their home.

This is Halyna and Volodymyr's story of survival from #Ukraine to #Poland.

Follow the thread below. ⬇️ #EveryRefugeeMatters #MilesForRefugees
"We had never thought we would have to flee our town, but it was not safe for us to stay."

#Ukraine
"The journey across the breadth of the country was terrifying - those 72 hours felt like a lifetime."

#Ukraine #Poland
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Confused by what's happening with the UK's asylum system? The proposed changes being debated could be devastating for those fleeing their homes and seeking safety.

Scroll down to find out what the impact on refugees could be and how you can show your support. ⬇️ Update: What’s happening with the UK’s asylum system? UK
It’s almost the last chance for parliamentarians to make our asylum system more compassionate.

But as it stands, the changes they’ve proposed could have devastating consequences for people seeking safety.
These changes all come under the Nationality and Borders Bill.

One of them includes treating people differently based on the way they arrived in the UK, without taking into account the dangers they may have fled. These changes all come under the Nationality and Borders Bil
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