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Bellarine for Refugees supporting pathways to belonging

October 10, 2019 BY

Brenda Reidy from Bellarine for Refugees presents a cheque to Diversitat’s Makot Wol for their Rideout Program.

LOCAL refugee advocacy group Bellarine for Refugees has donated funds which will help encourage refugee youth to explore the many bike paths around the region.
Bellarine for Refugees took great pleasure in presenting a cheque to Makot Wol, Youth Project Co-ordinator at Diversitat in Norlane, which will support Diversitat’s Rideout Program.
Forging connections with their new country and exploring the natural beauty it has to offer is an important part of helping young asylum seekers and refugees to feel more at home.
“Bellarine for Refugees and their supporters recognise the urgent need for assistance to support asylum seekers and refugees in our community,” co-ordinator Helen Dwyer said.
“Programs such as this are invaluable in helping develop a sense of belonging and purpose for newly arrived youth.”
Diversitat runs many programs to support Geelong’s refugee communities and Bellarine for Refugees and their supporters are happy to be able to contribute to the very important work they do.
For more information, contact Bellarine for Refugees at [email protected] or follow them on Facebook.