
Play Resource Warehouse to merge with Bryson
Two leading local charities, Bryson and Play Resource Warehouse, have announced they are to merge.
Read MoreBryson Intercultural seeks to be a leader in working with and empowering Minority Ethnic families and their communities in Northern Ireland.
READ MORE ABOUT BRYSON INTERCULTURALTwo leading local charities, Bryson and Play Resource Warehouse, have announced they are to merge.
Read MoreAfter more than 75 years on Bedford Street, Bryson Charitable Group has completed its move to a new base off Ravenhill Road.
Read MoreIt was a busy and exciting year for Bryson Recycling in 2019
Read MoreThe young people at An Munia Tober took part in a cross community programme that involved discussions, activities and guest speakers who brought unique perspectives allowing the young people to explore issues such as sectarianism, division and good relations.
Read MoreInsaf Hamo is a Syrian refugee who has moved to Belfast in November 2016 with her family. Insaf’s family have been resettled to the UK through the Government’s Vulnerable Persons Relocation Scheme and received the support of the Vulnerable Syrian Refugee Consortium throughout her settling process in NI.
Read MoreWe led a group of 25 Roma and Irish Traveller women to Auschwitz during 2016 to learn about the World War II genocide; we were joined by the Office of the First Minister and Deputy First Minister. Encouraging integration and challenging discrimination, the women learnt about the atrocities of World War II, particularly for marginalised groups who were tortured because of their ethnic background.
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