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Refugee Week celebrations

Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre will be joined by hundreds of migrants, refugees and community members to celebrate Refugee Week this week, beginning Sunday 19 June.

Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park will be home to a day filled with culture and activities for families to enjoy on Sunday 26 June, where locals can enjoy a free halal barbecue from The Rotary Club of Berwick, cultural performances diversity and family-friendly activities such as face painting, Henna and a kid’s circus.

The Monash Health Vaccination Bus will also make an appearance, offering free Covid-19 and flu vaccinations.

Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) acting chief executive Colin Solomon said the centre is “thrilled” to be holding the event in the City of Casey.

“The theme of refugee week this year is ‘healing’, something we want to showcase to all members of the community. We’re hoping to see everyone participating and enjoying themselves to the fullest,” Mr Solomon said.

Event coordinator Jessica Chen said a broad range of groups and corporations offered their help to bring the event together.

“We’ve had great accessibility to staff from the City of Casey, South-East Community Links (SECL) and Melbourne City FC, who’ve contributed time and resources into helping us put the event together,” she said.

“We’re really excited by the performances and activities we’ll have on offer.”

Refugee Week runs from 19-25 June, with SMRC’s event being held on Sunday 26 June from 11am to 3pm at Arthur Wren Hall in Hampton Park.

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