Students are our future and schools play a vital role in shaping this through inspiring and empowering young people to be compassionate, members of the community.
By raising awareness and engaging with the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC), your school can help change the reality for refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia.
Through education and action, students can become advocates for a fairer, more inclusive world.
Discover all the ways your school community can support people seeking asylum and refugees.
A great way to raise funds and awareness of people seeking asylum and refugees is to organise your own fundraiser!
Giving food is the most immediate and tangible way to support people seeking asylum and refugees.
Book a speaker with lived experience of seeking asylum to talk at your primary or secondary school.
Every year, hundreds of runners, joggers and walkers join Team ASRC to Run 4 Refugees in public running events across Australia. Check out which runs you can join!
Download our brochure and share with your colleagues & students all the ways your school can get involved and support people seeking asylum and refugees.
Need some help or advice? Reach out to our Community & Events Team at events@asrc.org.au
The ASRC acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Peoples and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work every day.
We pay our respects to them, their customs, their culture, and Elders past and present. We recognise that First Nations' sovereignty and lands were never ceded. This land always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
As part of our commitment to First Nations justice, we support Treaty for Victoria. We pay the rent to Traditional Owners through www.paytherent.net.au
Connect with us
Need help from the ASRC? Call 03 9326 6066 or visit us: Mon-Tue-Thur-Fri 10am -4pm. Closed on Wednesdays.