The Migrant English Project is involved in helping people whose first language is not English and who may feel isolated.
The project helps people gain the necessary skills and confidence in written and spoken English and it is also a meeting point for migrants.
The project is about supporting people in all areas of their lives.
It is run entirely by volunteers and is a completely independent initiative.
Participation and involvement by all members is strongly encouraged, students and volunteers alike – the project belongs to you!

Thanks to new funding from Awads For All we just started two new projects:
Basic Computer Skills (read more)
Horticultural Skills (read more)
We also organize day out for our students and volunteers to get to know places around Brighton & Hove and further afield to London.

Picnic at Cuckmere Valley 2008

Picnic at St. James Park - London 2009

Sunny day London 2009

MEP at Community Preview of 'Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World'
The British Museum 2011

MEP at Community Preview of 'Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World'
The British Museum 2011

Refugee Radio - http://www.refugeeradio.org.uk/index.html - 'Migrant English Project actively work with and support Refugee Radio' Read more...