Celebrating Refugee Week 2025 with community spirit

The Royal Borough of Greenwich will mark Refugee Week 2025, a national initiative celebrating the strength, resilience, and vibrancy that refugees and people seeking sanctuary bring to the borough. The national theme this year is ‘community as a superpower’ so there are a variety of community events throughout the week (Monday 16 to Sunday 22 June) for everyone to get involved in.
As a proud Borough of Sanctuary, we are committed to being a welcoming place of safety for people fleeing violence and persecution. We are working with residents, schools, businesses, community groups, and local partners to encourage a culture of compassion, inclusion, and opportunity, where everyone, regardless of background, feels they belong.
A council spokesperson said:
“This year’s theme reminds us that our greatest strength lies in our diversity and solidarity. Refugee Week is a chance to recognise and celebrate the extraordinary contributions of refugees and people seeking sanctuary. We’re proud to be a Borough of Sanctuary and we have welcomed hundreds of people to our borough in the last few years. It’s our goal to ensure refugees, asylum seekers and migrants can fulfil their potential and contribute to Royal Greenwich’s community, culture, and economy, while living in safety and security.”
To mark Refugee Week, the council will host a special community festival in General Gordon Square, Woolwich, on Saturday 21 June, from 10am to 2pm. This event will be a joyful celebration of the many cultures that call Royal Greenwich home. The event is free for all and requires no sign up.
You can expect:
- arts and crafts workshop delivered by local artist Sarah Schmidt
- Style Me African crafts stall
- local DJ aNiche playing world music and upbeat family friendly tunes
- flags and global themed face painting
- reiki healing and relaxation stall
- information and support stalls
- delicious world food stalls
- inflatable slide for kids
And more!
In addition to the community festival, there is an entire programme of events hosted by amazing community partners across the borough, including talks, activities, and workshops, giving residents the chance to learn more, show support, and get involved.
What’s on?
Afrobeats Dance Masterclass by Brighter Futures
Tuesday 17 June, from 11:25am to 12:25pm
Moorings Social Club, 3 Arnott Close, Thamesmead, SE28 8BG
Transform your dance game with professional choreographer Rachel Adekoya! From touring with Afrobeats superstars to teaching signature moves, Rachel brings authentic African dance energy to Royal Greenwich.
No need to RSVP, just come along!
University of Greenwich Refugee Week Community Fair
Wednesday 18 June, from 11:10am to 12pm
Stockwell Street Library, Circ Area, University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Visit our community fair to connect with a range of organisations offering support and information. Whether you're seeking guidance or simply want to learn more about refugee-related topics, they’re here to help and answer your questions.
Find Your Own Ikigai
Wednesday 18 June, from 11am to 3pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Led by Fahmida Samea. Discover your personal values and purpose through the Japanese concept of Ikigai.
Entrepreneurship in the Context of Migration
Wednesday 18 June, from 11:30am to 12:30pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Please join Dr Stefan Lang and Dr Michael Wynn-Williams for a session exploring entrepreneurship in the context of migration. Discover how migrants turn challenges into opportunities through innovation and enterprise.
Living in London Without English
Wednesday 18 June, from 11:30pm to 12:30pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
A Participatory Performance by EFA Students. Join English for Action (EFA) for a powerful interactive performance inspired by Augusto Boal’ s Theatre of the Oppressed.
Refugee Week Careers Cafe
Wednesday 18 June, from 12pm to 1pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Hosted by Luisa Ares, specialist careers advisor. An informal group session with prompt arrival at 12pm to discuss career goals and access employability support. The Careers Café is aimed at individuals (students or graduates) with refugee backgrounds and their friends and families.
Refugee Week Finance Session
Wednesday 18 June, from 1:30pm to 2pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Led by Mohmed Loonat. A deeper dive into managing money, credit and financial planning for the future.
Creative Writing for Good Mental Health
Wednesday 18 June, from 3pm to 4pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Facilitated by Asheley Lotter and Nirmala Goolab. A safe, creative space to reflect on identity and wellbeing through writing.
‘King Tide’ - Audio-Visual Performance
Wednesday 18 June, from 6pm to 6:30pm
University of Greenwich, 10 Stockwell Street, SE10 9BD
Audio-visual Performance by Garling Wu and Clovis McEvoy. An immersive live performance exploring displacement, migration, and the climate crisis.
Citizens of the World Choir single launch
Friday 20 June, 10am
Online
Citizens of the World are releasing their debut album 'Echo of your Voice' and to celebrate are releasing the first two singles on World Refugee Day.
Royal Borough of Greenwich Refugee Week Community Festival
Saturday 21 June, 10am to 2pm
General Gordon Square, Woolwich, SE18 6FH
This free event will be a joyful celebration of the many cultures that call Royal Greenwich home, with delicious food stalls, world music, arts and crafts, activities, information and support.
No need to RSVP, just come along!
There and Here - A Celebration
Saturday 21 June, 3pm to 6:30pm
Woolwich Works (The Fireworks Factory), 11 No 1. St, Royal Arsenal, SE18 6HD
Join Protein Dance and Greenwich Borough of Sanctuary for this annual event celebrating the contributions, creativity and resilience of refugees, migrants and people seeking sanctuary. Enjoy a vibrant afternoon of refugee-led arts, crafts, dance and music jam, culminating in a shared meal that brings everyone together.
Let’s come together to honour the journeys, voices and contributions of refugees, and celebrate our community that makes Royal Greenwich so strong.
If you would like to show your support to the national sanctuary movement, either as an individual or on behalf of an organisation, please sign our pledge.
Learn more about support for refugees, migrants and asylum seekers at: royalgreenwich.gov.uk/support-for-refugees