What image do you get when you hear “asylum seeking or refugee young person”? What about “Eton college student”? We brought the two together during our football tournament and despite differences, all where united through a shared love of the game.
Read MoreMeet Mahad - our incredibly motivated market manager at Crystal Palace who’s on a mission to become a politician. He spoke to the Jellied Eel about his journey into work, who’s helped him along the way and what make's his job so special.
Read MoreWe marked Ramadan by hosting a community Iftar - the meal eaten by Muslims after sunset during Ramadan. Religion, music and smiles were shared, as well as delicious food from our friends at Homieats.
Read MoreTo mark World Book Day, we’ve put together a reading list. The books tell the painful and inspiring stories of ordinary people who have been forced to make extraordinary journeys and sacrifices in order to seek safety. Read, share and discuss the books so the voices of refugees are amplified.
Read More“So many people are oblivious to the contribution our ancestors made to British society.” As Black History Month ends, we explore the importance of this national celebration and chat with Ruth about her experiences.
Read MoreDo you know the difference between refugees and people seeking asylum? It’s a common question, but essential to our work at Breadwinners. Click to learn more!
Read MoreWe are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join the Breadwinners family, from mentoring a young person seeking asylum to writing posts for our blog, we need you!
Read MoreOur aim at Breadwinners is to improve the wellbeing of refugees and young people seeking asylum. Read this post to learn more about how we achieve this through employment, skills training and mentoring, and why employment is so important for refugees.
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