Scottish Faiths Action for Refugees is a partnership project which is supported by a wide range of organisations, communities and individuals.
We are grateful for the financial support that has been offered to help deliver the project:-
From donations by individuals and groups, including:
Boat of Garten Church of Scotland Guild
Ceilidh Connections, Edinburgh City of Sanctuary, the Welcoming Association and Re-Act – proceeds from raffle at ceilidh July 2017
Dunfermline Abbey Church of Scotland
Drumoak-Durris Church of Scotland
East Lothian Family Group – Iona Community
Edinburgh: Priestfield Church of Scotland
Greenock West United Reformed Church
Helensburgh Parish Church – Church of Scotland
Kirknewton & East Calder Church of Scotland
Our Lady of Loretto and St Michael Catholic Church, Musselburgh
Perth and Kinross Presbyterial Council Church of Scotland Guild
Scottish Episcopal Church General Synod 2017 – offering during the Synod’s opening Eucharist
Skene Parish Church – Church of Scotland
St Columba’s Scottish Episcopal Church, Grantown-on-Spey
St Mark’s Unitarian Church, Edinburgh
St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, Edinburgh with Edinburgh: Palmerston Place Church of Scotland
St Paul’s and St George’s Scottish Episcopal Church, Edinburgh
United Church of Bute – Church of Scotland
United Reformed Church – Scotland Synod Fairtrade Stall March 2017
Wardie and Goldenacre Council of Churches
Yester, Bolton and Saltoun Church – Church of Scotland
And in the form of grants from institutions:
The Scottish Catholic Bishops’ Conference
Action of Churches Together in Scotland
The Salvation Army – Scotland Office
The Methodist Church in Scotland
The United Free Church of Scotland
The United Reformed Church National Synod of Scotland
The Scottish Council of Jewish Communities
Quakers in Scotland – the Religious Society of Friends General Meeting for Scotland
Police Scotland, Scottish Government and City of Edinburgh Council for the ‘Shared Vision Your Decision’ participatory budgeting fund for work to eradicate Islamophobia and associated prejudiced behaviour.
The EU Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund which part-funded two significant projects over the last 4 years: The New Scots Integration Programme in partnership with the Scottish Refugee Council; and our Faithful Welcome project in partnership with Faith in Community Scotland.