Supporting asylum seekers, refugees, vulnerable migrants, and their families living in Devon since 2001.
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20 Aug 2025
We were interviewed for American TV
Our office was temporarily transformed into a film set recently, as a crew from the United States visited to record an interview for a documentary produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Church’s local branch has been a longstanding supporter of Refugee Support Devon, generously contributing donations for people seeking safety in Devon and offering in-kind support, such as venue space for community celebrations like our annual Eid events.
The film crew interviewed our Resettlement Coordinator, Souad along with several clients who have received support through our services. Their stories will be part of a documentary on American TV highlighting the Church’s community outreach work across the UK.
We’re grateful for the opportunity to share our work with a wider audience and for the continued support of the Church in helping us welcome and support people seeking sanctuary.
Stay tuned for more updates.
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