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The event is a vibrant celebration of diversity, creativity, and empowerment, bringing communities together through fashion to share stories, honour talent, and unite around a common desire to support an important cause.
Strike a Pose is a charity fashion show that proudly showcases designs from fashion graduates, local designers, and unique pieces created by the asylum-seeking and refugee women supported by RWC.
π’ BIG NEWS!
As part of our International Womenβs Day celebrations in March, weβll be hosting our charity fashion show STRIKE A POSE on the 7th of March at Camp and Furnace! β¨
Click the link below or email us at info@refugeewomenconnect.org.uk to sign up today!
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This way, you not only contribute to supporting vital services but also have the chance to save on your entry feeβor amplify your impact by donating it instead!
We want to reward your hard work while supporting our cause. If you raise Β£100 or more for our charity, we offer you the choice to have your Santa Dash entry fee reimbursed or let us keep it as a donation.
Help us to continue to offer expert support to refugee women and their children in the community, as well working with policy makers and the wider asylum sector to support their access to social justice.
π£ Santa Dash: Sunday 7th December 2025 π
Step up this winter and join the Santa Dash! A festive fun run designed to spread holiday cheer while making a real difference in the lives of refugee women who are in need of our support.
The designer delves into the impact of this practice on many African women, highlighting not just the physical impact but also the long-lasting mental effects.
One of the dresses showcased in our 'Stories through stitching' exhibition drew inspiration from a discussion on female genital mutilation (FGM).
In 2012 the UN passed a resolution to ban the practice, with 60% of FGM cases β 144m β happening in African countries, followed by 80m in Asia and 6m in the Middle East.
Read the full statement below
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Last week Refugee Women Connect's Expert by Experience group issued a statement in response to the Government new guidance to people who want to apply for citizenship in the UK, stating that anyone who enters the UK illegally, would be refused citizenship.
"The art group at Refugee Women Connect gave me a chance to realise my old dream" β¨
Our weekly art group empowers women to use both their new and existing abilities.
We stand alongside those who are fleeing persecution and have come to the UK to sanctuary and remember those who's lives have been taken.
Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance, a day to remember and honour the lives of transgender people who have lost their lives to ant-trans violence.
Although we don't know accurate statistics, we know that transgender people face extreme persecution in many countries around the world.