“I know the importance of having a community – not just one person – but a community who is prepared to make that transition easier for you.”

Sofia Gamio is a junior doctor working at the James Cook hospital in Middlesbrough. In the little spare time she has, Sofia is preparing to welcome refugee families to Newcastle with her Community Sponsorship group, Tyneside Welcomes. Ahead of International Migrants Day, we chatted to Sofia about where her motivation for supporting refugees comes from, and how she got involved in Community Sponsorship.

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Can you tell us about your experience of Community Sponsorship so far?

I joined the Tyneside Welcomes Community Sponsorship group once they were already very close to welcoming a refugee family and they had all the volunteers they needed to support that family, so they suggested that I focused on fundraising and awareness raising through social media  in preparation for welcoming another family to Newcastle!

Every Community Sponsorship group has to raise £9000, which is a lot, but I’ve actually really loved doing this. I’m quite a creative person, but I don’t get to use my creativity very much day to day as a doctor, so I’m really enjoying coming up with ideas for fundraising events and activities. We’ve hired market stalls, organised a film screening, and of course we’ve been very active on social media!

How did you go about raising awareness and encouraging people to volunteer?

I started by putting messages on Facebook groups that were set up as Covid-19 mutual aid groups.  I’d never done anything like this before so I wasn’t sure what the reaction would be. I was pretty nervous! But actually people were really positive and straight away I started getting messages from people asking how they could help. I think Newcastle is generally a very friendly place!

I’ve mostly found people through social media. I actually approached a local independent shop owner, who put out a call for volunteers on her shop’s Instagram page and that was really effective for reaching more people because her shop is quite a hub in our neighbourhood. The shop owner has stayed really supportive – she even donated a few items for us to sell at our market stall!

How soon do you expect to be welcoming new families?

Now that the first family has settled in really well, and the number of volunteers is growing, we can start focusing more on new  applications and hopefully submit our next one to the Home Office very soon!

This story was produced as part of a series centred on the theme ‘It Takes A Community’ to celebrate International Migrants Day on 18th December.

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