st. augustine's centre, halifax
London
In 1968 Denise Keenan from St. Augustine’s Church here in Park Ward, began
running a pre-school play group. She and a small team of volunteers extended
this to community lunches, English classes and social activities in response to
local need. When Calderdale became a dispersal area for people seeking asylum in
the early 2000’s we started to support people who had arrived locally to settle
into life in the UK. In 2009 St Augustine’s Centre became an independent
charity, continually evolving and welcoming all, regardless of faith, ethnicity
or background. Now Calderdale’s specialist charity working with people seeking
asylum and refugees as well as local people, we have 16 staff, 170 volunteers
and a community of 650 individuals and families from 57 countries. We offer
specialist advice on immigration and asylum support, and one to one support with
welfare, housing, health and access to wider services. We provide hot meals,
English language classes, training, cultural, social and wellbeing activities,
trips and volunteering opportunities. We offer spaces for reflection and a
befriending and integration service. As a core member of the Valley of
Sanctuary, we want to share stories and build awareness about the experience for
those fleeing war and persecution, advocating and campaigning locally and
nationally. 52 years on, Denise still volunteers at St Augustines.