Memberships to support sanctuary seekers
By becoming a member of the Welsh Refugee Council, you’re not just joining an organisation. You’re joining a passionate community dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of refugees and sanctuary seekers. Your membership helps us reach more people who need us, and gives you a real say in how we do it.
Become a member of the Welsh Refugee Council and unlock:
Invitations to key events
Receive invitations and reduced priced tickets to key events throughout the year, including the highlight of our calendar, the Nation of Sanctuary Awards. Connect with other supporters, share experiences, and celebrate the resilience and contributions of refugees.
Voting rights at the AGM
Have your say in the direction of our organisation by voting at the Annual General Meeting. Your voice matters in ensuring we stay true to our mission and values.
Regular updates and reports
Stay in the loop with regular updates on how we support asylum seekers and refugees. Learn about our crisis response initiatives and how we’re making an impact. Members also receive quarterly newsletters with updates on our work and sector news, copies of our Annual Report, and key legislative updates to keep you informed
Digital membership badge
Show your support with an official Welsh Refugee Council membership badge. Use it in your email signature, on social media, or wherever you want to signal your commitment to sanctuary seekers in Wales.
Individual membership: £36
Family membership: £48
Corporate membership: £75
Volunteer membership: Free (for current WRC volunteers)
Sanctuary seeker or unwaged membership: Free*
*Please get in touch with our fundraising team to sign up, as this tier isn’t available through the standard online form.
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Your Membership Matters

When you become a member of Welsh Refugee Council, you help us build a community of support for refugees and sanctuary seekers across Wales.
“WRC feels like a relief and a door to hope. It gave me confidence that things would be okay.”
— Adil, former WRC client