Each year thousands of asylum seekers, fleeing persecution in their own countries, come as strangers to seek refuge in the United Kingdom. By the summer of 2005 a number of churches in Bradford were finding asylum seekers in their congregations. Not only did these newcomers enrich the worship and fellowship of those congregations but local people and ministers began to discover the real hardships that asylum seekers face. BEACON was set up out of a shared concern to address the practical and spiritual needs of the many asylum seekers and refugees who now live in the Bradford district. It is an ecumenical response to fulfil the Biblical injunction to welcome the stranger, but seeks to work with other faith groups and secular agencies to offer care and support to asylum seekers. Our meetings are well attended by Anglicans, Methodists, Baptists, Roman Catholics and Quakers, including people involved with BIASAN (Bradford Immigration and Asylum Support and Advice Network), Bradford Action for Refugees and the Red Cross. Most of the people attending have come to know asylum seekers and refugees and can see the urgent need for the churches of Bradford to work together in responding to their needs.
BEACON co-operates with other Bradford Asylum Groups and is not in competition with them - many of our key people are involved in them and and keep us informed about their activities on a week by week basis
BEACON is a registered Charity which is funded through voluntary donations from individuals, churches and groups. BEACON has also receives funding from Seedbed. It has an Executive Committee, which was elected from BEACON membership in July 2007, to deal with the employment of a Development Worker. This role has now evolved into the position of Coordinator.
Chair - Rita Armitage Secretary - Jackie Coutts Treasurer -Roy Howarth Will Sutcliffe Barbara Glasson
Heather Grinter Joe Batt Judy Midgley Chris Howson Chris Hayward Neriman Kakabra Brianna Milner