Showing posts with label Grandmothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandmothers. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 May 2018

Justice for Refugees - Close the camps on Manus and Nauru



Dear Grandmothers& Friends, 

Join us for a cuppa and our monthly meeting Wednesday 30th May at the Uniting Church Hall - Lydiard St South in Ballarat at 10.30

An article from Eureka  Street"Human dignity is not conditional nor negotiable. It is not something that must be earned. It is the foundation of an honourable society."

https://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=55660&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Eureka%20Street%20Daily%20-%20Friday%2025%20May%202018&utm_content=Eureka%20Street%20Daily%20-%20Friday%2025%20May%202018+CID_ec3c4737717c98b3e8cd921957834ce7&utm_source=Jescom%20Newsletters&utm_term=READ%20MORE#.WwcxWkp_6AY.mailto

Close the Camps and stop posturing...
https://www.eurekastreet.com.au/article.aspx?aeid=55694&fl=4&cn=ZmxleGlibGVfcmVjcw%3D%3D&refsrc=email#.WwxxaiSCAuI.mailto

REFUGEE WEEK 17-24 June: Theme- #With Refugees

Saturday 16th JuneSee My Humanity- Dreams of a life Beyond Detention.  See attached flyer  (not to be missed) The launching of this art exhibition with special guests Tom Ballard and Abe Nouk.

Monday 19th. - Refugee Week Flag raising 11.00am

Wednesday 20th June - An Evening Talk with Sr Brigid Arthur - See attached flyer

                                      - Soup and Sandwich Luncheon plus entertainment -         
                                       Nazareth House. See attached flyer

Also refugee week.org.au - Ballarat events

Regards,
Di






Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children Ballarat
Planning Committee
Twitter:Grandmothers Ballarat@GADRCBallarat 


Thursday, 24 May 2018

A Tour of the Islamic Museum of Australia organised by the Jewish Christian Muslim Association of Australia Women' Committee




The JCMA Women’s committee is pleased to invite you to a guided tour of the Islamic Museum of Australia.

Date; Wednesday 20 June 2018
Time: 12 pm to 1 pm
Cost: $15/adult,  $10 concession
Full details are on the flyer.
As part of our continuing efforts in harbouring understanding and appreciation to the Abrahamic faith traditions, participants will explore the exhibition "1.6 Billion Ways To Be Muslim", an exhibition which started as a photographic narrative on social media and has since become a global initiative celebrating the diversity of modern day Muslims.
In addition, a second exhibition, “Our grandmothers” celebrates the love, spirit, strength and wisdom embodied by grandmothers in Islam. This exhibition is part of Multicultural Museums Victoria’s inaugural joint project celebrating the central role of grandmothers in the Chinese, Italian, Greek, Muslim and Jewish communities.
After the tour you may choose to stay for lunch at the cafeteria and meet up with old friends or meet new ones. Ticket price includes the cost of the tour only and lunch is extra. These encounters are interesting and rewarding and an important part of transforming relations between people of different faiths. We look forward to seeing you there.
To Register
To register your interest and participate, please purchase tickets early as they can be sold out.
Registration link is  
https://jcma-islamic-museum-tour.eventbrite.com.au
For more information contact Ginette Everest (03) 9287 5590 or womenconference@jcma.org.au
Notes: This is an event for men and women. We suggest CAR POOLING as parking is very restricted in the vicinity of the Museum

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Join the Grandmothers to-morrow night outside the #Ballarat Town Hall



From Hayley, BRASSN Volunteer Database Co-ordinator...

Here are three pieces of information for you being passed on from BRASSN (Ballarat Refugee and Asylum Seeker Support Network). The first is a link to an ASRC Newsletter titled 'Are we doing enough'? The second is a Light the Dark vigil held in Ballarat this Monday at 6pm. The third is from BRASSN member David McPhail, who will be participating in the Run 4 Refugees with a Ballarat team.


1. Are we doing enough?
http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=82e876b44181fbd9253ccb957&id=767d0e716d&e=bb7f6d4f6a

2. Subject:
 IMPORTANT Come and join us to Light the Dark for Aylun
  • Sorry for the late notice but this event has just been advertised by Get Up and so the
  • Grandmothers Against Detention of Refugee Children Ballarat (https://www.facebook.com/GrandmothersBallarat) and their Friends invite you to join them outside the Ballarat Town Hall 6pm Monday 7th September at 6pm to Light the Dark. We will stand in solidarity with people throughout Australia who support refugees and asylum seekers. Please bring a candle or torch.

    The image of a Syrian child's lifeless body washed up on the shores of a Turkish beach this week brought the world to its knees. His name was Aylan Kurdi, and he was just three years old.

    The sad reality is that Aylan was one among millions of desperate people forced to flee from war and persecution. The world is facing a global refugee crisis on a scale we've not seen since WWII, but Australia - our lucky country of a fair go for all - is not doing enough. We can do better to help these people.
    We need to do better.

    That's why on Monday night, we will light a candle to remember Aylan Kurdi. We will stand together in solidarity with ...people across the world who are forced to ask for protection from countries like ours. We'll shine a light in the darkness, in protest of our country's abandonment of the world's most desperate people, who seek only safety and protection.

    We will send a message to the world that our government's inaction does not represent us, and that Australia says welcome.


    3. Ballarat Run 4 Refugees running the Melbourne Marathon. Sponsor David Mac Phail to raise funds for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.
      Would you like to support the ASRC by sponsoring our marathon and by circulating this email through your networks.
    I am running Melbourne Marathon again this year with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre [ASRC]. We now have a Ballarat team which includes asylum seekers and refugees. Sophia, my daughter, is also running her first marathon with us. Ballarat Run 4 Refugees is raising much needed funds for Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.

    ASRC gets no government funding and is completely dependent on fundraising. Last year Run 4 Refugees raised about $250,000 which was about the amount spent on accommodation.  In my role as volunteer Case Worker with ASRC I am able to say first hand how well this money is used for people who are otherwise homeless. 

    For 14 years the ASRC has been fighting for the human rights of asylum seekers. Over 10,000 people have been provided with sanctuary, support and hope by the ASRC in this time and thousands of people have won their freedom through this work. Your donation will help provide services to support people seeking asylum: legal appointments, housing, health care, employment services, English language classes, food and advocacy.

    You can make a donation by clicking on the link below to go to my fundraising page. There is also links to the ASRC web page for more information about the organisation.


    Hope you can sponsor me again this year.
    Thanks for your support,
    David

    David Mac Phail,
    Ballarat.
    0419368199.