We continue to read, think, and share to understand the city through the eyes of the youth, to make shared life experiences visible, and to rediscover Sultanbeyli together.
Reading workshops were held within the scope of the "Rediscovering Sultanbeyli with Youth Project," supported under the "Stronger Civil Society for Just Cities Project," which is co-funded by the European Union and carried out in cooperation with WRI Turkey and the Marmara -
-Municipalities Union.
In the workshops led by Dr. Elif Çiğdem Artan, young people who currently live or have lived in Sultanbeyli at some point in their lives reflected together on the concepts of city, belonging, foreignness, and space through selected novels and activities.
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As the Refugee Support Association, we continue to implement activities that support the social, physical, and psychosocial development of children and youth.
A world where every child feels loved, safe, and valued is made possible through love, compassion, and care.
This Mother’s Day, we celebrate not only mothers, but everyone who lovingly supports, cares for, and stands beside a child throughout their journey.
Happy Mother’s Day.
An IPU delegation, with UNHCR, visited our association. The visit reviewed our work and shared field insights on refugee services. Protection, case management, and local support were discussed. We thank them for their visit.
The second report in our “Voluntary Returns to Syria” report series, titled “Staying Is Hard, Returning Is Uncertain: A Migration Dilemma,” is now published in both Turkish and English!
📚✨ During the mid-term break, we brought learning and fun together with our middle school students!
We organized a program full of focus group discussions, attention games, and workshops on art, STEM, engineering, and culture.
We continue to implement the Safe School approach in the field with children from both migrant and host communities.
In partnership with @SaveChildrenTR we delivered the Safe School Modules with children aged 9–12 in five schools.
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exchange of views on existing practices in the field of migration. We would like to thank the Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Migration Management for their kind hospitality and Medipol University Mediterranean Research Center (MEDAR) for facilitating the coordination.”
“We had the opportunity to visit the Istanbul Provincial Directorate of Migration Management and share our current field observations. During the visit, which was attended by representatives of civil society organizations and academics, we engaged in an
we continue to offer Turkish, Arabic, and Mathematics support courses for children aged 6–13.
Children empowered through education mean tomorrows filled with hope. ✨
📚 Every child has the right to access education.
As the Refugees Association, in cooperation with the Sultanbeyli District Directorate of National Education and the Sultanbeyli Celal Gündoğdu Public Education Center,
Within the scope of November 20, Universal Children’s Day, we came together with our teachers and school administrators, with the participation of Mr. Süreyya Aydın, the District Director of National Education.