par administrateur | Fév 23, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Événements, Communiqués de presse, SB Espoir
On the 15th of February, the Schuman Trainee Committee invited SB OverSeas at the European Parliament to share its experience about refugee integration in Belgium. The conference aimed to bring together grass root organisations involved in facilitating the integration...
par administrateur | Fév 22, 2018 | Mariage d'enfants - Nos histoires, Autonomisation, Communiqués de presse
Mariam’s family was always known for being progressive. Her father allowed the girls to decide when to start wearing the hijab. Mariam didn’t start wearing it until she was 11, when her Islamic middle school wouldn’t allow her to attend without covering her hair. Her...
par administrateur | Fév 19, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Belgique, Événements, Communiqués de presse
On the 3rd of February, a Charity Walk was organised in Amsterdam to support the refugee children in our Bukra Ahla centre in Lebanon. Thank you to the restaurant Polder for sponsoring the walk and thank you to the organisers, especially Ari, for offering us an...
par administrateur | Fév 14, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Aide d'urgence, Nos campagnes, Communiqués de presse
On Saturday the 17th of February, a gathering of dozens of volunteers is organised at our Brussels headquarters for a lively breakfast to begin our “25 tonnes of hope” campaign the right way. This kick off marks the initial awareness raising stages of our clothes...
par administrateur | Fév 14, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Nos campagnes, Communiqués de presse
From the 1st to the 14th of February, our #HumansofSB campaign helped us all to remind ourselves and valorise the bonds and friendships that have shaped within the SB OverSeas family. Pictures of two people and a few words relating to their exchange between the two...
par administrateur | Fév 12, 2018 | Sensibilisation, Autonomisation, Communiqués de presse, Projets, SB Espoir
One by one, sleepy teenage boys in their uniform rubber flip-flops began to show their faces as we rounded up in the common room. With one accounted for, another disappeared off and it became clear than not enough youths would be coming with us. Disappointed, we left...