by CRSA | Feb 13, 2025 | Posted to: News | Tags: Community Sponsorship, CRISP, Media, refugee sponsorship, refugee sponsorship australia, sponsorship australiaOriginally published by: Australian National University
The Australian National University (ANU) will welcome two refugee students from the Asia Pacific in 2025 as part of a new Refugee Student Settlement Pathway (RSSP). Based on the CRISP model, the Campus Supporter Groups will provide essential support, resources,...
by CRSA | Feb 13, 2025 | Posted to: News | Tags: Community Sponsorship, CRISP, Media, refugee sponsorship, refugee sponsorship australia, sponsorship australiaOriginally published by: Byron Echo
The Bloudani family “have wasted no time in the four months since their arrival. Sana (12) is excelling at maths and science at Mullumbimby High School, and Ghina (11) is so relaxed at St John’s Primary School that she’s started Arabic lessons for other students...
by CRSA | Jan 30, 2025 | Posted to: News, Updates | Tags: Community Sponsorship, CRISP, Media, refugee sponsorship australia
The CRSA team is thrilled to announce an offer of $5,000 in ‘seed funding’ for groups looking to provide welcome, connection and community to an arriving refugee household through the Community Refugee Integration and Settlement Pilot (CRISP). But it’s an offer that...
by CRSA | Jan 14, 2025 | Posted to: Case studies, Publications, Updates | Tags: Community Sponsorship, CRISP, CRSA Case Study
This Venezuelan family had more shared interests than ever expected with the Perth-based CRISP volunteer group. Mum, Leydis, shared her aspirations and how moved she has been by the local group’s support: “I don’t even know how to describe it. It’s not just the...
by CRSA | Jan 14, 2025 | Posted to: Case studies, Publications, Updates | Tags: Community Sponsorship, CRISP, CRSA Case Study
Since arriving in Australia, parents Sajid and Samina have found employment in the aged care and meat processing sectors, and their kids are thriving at school. This is the story of how a Warwick volunteer group comprised of everyday Aussies helped a family of five...
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