Migrant Run Cookery Classes - One-off Volunteering - Brighton

Migrateful is an award winning social enterprise aiming to aid asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants in their journey to integration through supporting them to run cookery classes. Please see information below about available one-off classes.

What You'll Do: 

To properly run a class, Migrateful needs 3-4 volunteers for each, for a total time of 5.30 hrs per class. 

 

AVAILABLE ONE-OFF CLASS

10th Nov. 17:00-22:15 - Syrian Cookery Class with Manal @ Wild Artisan Cafe BN1 6EA

 

15th Nov. 17:00 - 22:15 Syrian Cookery Class with Manal @ Wild Artisan Cafe BN1 6EA

 

*SIGN UP HERE bit.ly/MigratefulVolunteering*

To sign up for volunteering, create an account through the above link. There is also the option to join a 6 week cycle (completing one class a week)  where you are part of a regular team of co-volunteers and class facilitator, its not too late to join this current cycle - use the same link as above.

 

MORE ABOUT MIGRATEFUL

 

Migrateful is an award winning social enterprise aiming to aid asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants in their journey to integration through supporting them to run cookery classes. Migrateful trains refugee and migrant chefs through regular workshops that prepare them to deliver cookery classes to paying customers, supported by the organisation. Founded in July 2017, it has facilitated over 2,000 classes and supported over 87 chefs from a number of different countries including Jamaica, Nigeria, Venezuela, Syria, Bangladesh, Eritrea, and China. It now operates in four regions - London, Bristol, Kent and, most recently, Brighton. Classes take place in person and online and aside from open sessions, Migrateful also offers team building cookery classes and demonstrations to London-based companies and private groups. 

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Culture
Education
Refugees
Skills you will develop: 
Organisation
Communication
Interpersonal / Confidence
Relevant interests: 
Charity / Nonprofit

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