By Joseph Akomode | Project Leader
Appreciation to the Donors
A special tribute to our donors for their help. Your donation support is very much appreciated by us for the continued delivery of our project activities. Your funds enable us to pay our trainers, reimburse our volunteers as well as provide transport support to some of the participants. We are thankful to you for supporting us to integrate and up-skill our refugees/asylum seekers.
Comments from Service Users
Bari from Iran said: SD has upgraded my life with better English training, that makes me happy and more confident to communicate. Hamkusu from Sudan said: Both English learning and Music skills have changed my life, now I think I am a better person. I will like to work harder to get a certificate then move on to higher education.
Robel from Eritrea said:Learning in SD has made me to meet many people from different countries, backgrounds and faiths which is great. I now have many friends to communicate with. Adnan from Kuwait said: To learn Sheet music is a great opportunity of a life time, I can’t believe I can now play musical instruments and speak English to people. Khalid from Yemen said: SD has made me to meet different people and I feel good. My English is coming up and I now have many new friends from different countries. Issa from Chad said: I am full of happiness for meet many good people in Liverpool. This English classes and Music classes have improved my communication skills and have positive impact in my life. We have been able to obtain these personal feedbacks from the participants because of your donations and we appreciate your support.
Our scheme of skills development for our service users have the potential to improve their social integration and self-development. Hardworking participants have the prospect to obtain nationally recognised professional qualifications that would be useful for jobs, small business development and progression to further education. We believe that social integration, skills development through national qualifications and certificates will give our service users better chances in life. Monitoring and evaluation reveals that the activities we deliver enable them to integrate faster and gain skills better in: (i) Functional literacy/numeracy to improve communication; (ii) Music/cultural songs to encourage recreation and social integration. (iii) Mentoring new migrants and referrals to other appropriate organisations. We aim to ensure our service users achieve skills nobody can take away from them. That they receive advocacy and tools to mentor new migrants and contribute positively to the community. Some project photographs are attached for your attention. We are grateful to you for your help.
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