Refugee Workers Cultural Association

 Refugee Workers Cultural Association was founded in 1991 as a result of the political, economical, social and cultural needs of the Turkish and Kurdish migrant communities.

Since its foundation RWCA has been working to solve the problems the community has been facing.

It has organized campaigns to call for the local and the central government to remove the political and social opportunity inequalities between the native citizen and the migrant communities. It has carried the demands of the community through campaigns both to the local and the central government.

All our activities aim to have a social impact (positive Change) in the lives of the community we serve.

 

Refugee Workers Cultural Association aims to be;

1. The eyes, ears and the voice of Refugees against racist-discriminative policies and attacks

2. On the side of the right for Refugees to benefit from equal social and political rights with native born people

3. Owns up the democratic demands of Immigrant Workers for equal pay for equal work, unionisation, and economical demands

4. To find solutions for Women on the question of sexual, class and national oppression

5. Guide Young People to be positively integrated into the host society and take the positive's of the host society culture

6. Meet the play and education needs of our children

 
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