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Welsh Refugee Council

Coordinates: 51°29′33″N 3°08′50″W / 51.492441°N 3.147165°W / 51.492441; -3.147165
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51°29′33″N 3°08′50″W / 51.492441°N 3.147165°W / 51.492441; -3.147165

Welsh Refugee Council
FoundedFebruary 1990
TypeRefugee Aid Organisation
Registration no.1102449
Location
Coordinates51.492N, 3.147W
OriginsSetup in response to increasing numbers of refugees and asylum seekers in Cardiff.
Area served
Wales
Productadvice services, social policy, campaigning, research, lobbying
Members18
Key people
Harry Iles
(Chairperson)
Andrea Cleaver
(Chief Executive)
Revenue£955,200(2017-2018)
EmployeesApprox. 30
VolunteersApprox. 40
Websitewrc.wales

The Welsh Refugee Council is an independent charity to the Refugee Council and Scottish Refugee Council, and works to help asylum seekers and refugees in Wales.

History

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In January 2011, the UK Border Agency announced funding cuts for the Welsh Refugee Council, along with other refugee agencies across the country. It is thought that the One Stop Service, which provides advice to asylum seekers and refugees in Wales could face cuts of 62%.[1]

In its response to planned cutbacks, the Welsh Refugee Council issued a joint statement with its counterparts in England and Scotland: "Savage cuts to the refugee charity sector will force people who have already fled torture, conflict and persecution in their own countries to suffer even further while seeking safety in the UK."[1]

In 2025, charity workers were subjected to online harassment and death threats after Elon Musk shared defamatory misinformation about it on X.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Funding cuts hit Welsh Refugee Council". Welsh Refugee Council. 28 January 2011. Retrieved 16 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Elon Musk: Welsh Refugee Council staff 'harassed' after X post". www.bbc.com.