
Buy a Recipe Book

Recipe Book - NEW for 2019
Buy a copy of Come to our Table 2 - the BRAND NEW brilliant recipe book produced by members of our Women's Service.
Only £7.50 (plus postage of £1.26)
The women have a passion for cooking food for their friends and family. They took the initiative to create the 'Come to our Table' Recipe Books so they could share their celebration of food with the wider UK community. It is filled with recipes from Syria to Pakistan, Iraq to Nigeria, and more.
All proceeds from Recipe Book sales go directly to support the Women's Service activities.
If you have any further queries contact us here or communications@refugeeresource.org

Last Year's Recipe Book
Buy a copy of the original Come to our Table - the brilliant recipe book produced by members of our Women's Service.
Only £5 ( plus postage of £1.26)
These women, understanding the pain of isolation more than most, wanted to reach out to other isolated communities by sharing their food. They therefore used this Recipe Book to cook meals at Pop Up Cafes for people who are homeless, adults with learning disabilities, the elderly and those with dementia, amongst others.
Now you can join in and make these delicious recipes yourself. Why not share the joy and help refugees and asylum seekers by taking part in our Host A Meal initiative?
You can support us when you do your shopping online. By registering with Give as you Live a percentage of your online shopping bill can be donated to Refugee Resource, and at no extra cost to you.
Thousands of leading retailers are part of the scheme. It is as easy as clicking on their website, registering, and then going via them to the normal online shops you use: click here. A percentage of your shopping bill will be donated to Refugee Resource at no extra costs to yourself.
You can even donate to Refugee Resource when you search online by using Everyclick.com as your search engine.
Call: 01865 403280 | Email: info@refugeeresource.org
To relieve distress, improve well-being and facilitate the integration of refugees and asylum seekers in Oxfordshire, by providing psychological, social and practical support.
