Primary school kids flood refugee centre with artwork after murals painted over

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Primary school kids flood refugee centre with artwork after murals painted over
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Primary school pupils were so 'ashamed of their country’ after murals were painted over at an asylum centre in Kent that they took matters into their own hands! They sent 100 hand-drawn pictures to the young refugees housed at the Intake Centre.

Hugo said he wanted the children at the asylum centre to ‘recognise they are not alone’ and that ‘there are other people that are with them’.

Anointing-Shalom’s message to ‘all the refugees out there’ is ‘to never give up because they’ve come this far and we don’t want to turn them around and push them back’. Children in the older classes at St Gerard’s have also written letters to their MP, Labour’s Paulette Hamilton, who was said to have written back giving her views and agreeing with the children about what changes they would like to see.

The children have also written letters to their local MP and sent artwork to Tory immigration minister Robert Jenrick

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