Canberra Refugee Support Inc is
a community based not-for-profit organisation. We welcome
and provide support to refugees who wish to settle in Canberra.
All of our members work on a part-time basis in a voluntary
capacity.
The role of Canberra
Refugee Support is to provide support to refugees including activities to:
- establish an organisation
and maintain a group of personnel who are trained and prepared
to undertake humanitarian tasks in support of refugees
- assist
refugees to settle in Canberra
- undertake advocacy
- from time to time provide
policy advice as may be appropriate
We have no political
or other affiliations.
Our aim is to
help refugees become as independent
as possible, as quickly as possible.
About our Logo
Designer: Fiona Cran
The bluebell motif, the floral emblem of Canberra, is a symbol
of the community in which the support group operates. The flowers
have other significance. They are symbols of new life and happiness
and therefore embody the idea of a new start in life for the
people that CRS and the citizens of Canberra welcome into the
community. Flowers are also a kind of shared treasure or beauty,
just as cultures and communities can be enriched by sharing
and understanding. The flower is a gift, a universal symbol
that everyone understands and it is a simple gift that doesn't
exclude people because of language or money or situation.
The background colour of Navy Blue is formal
without being hard. Navy Blue also is a calming colour, recalling
the sea and the sky, linked with the idea the idea that we
are all on the "blue" planet
together under the same sky and joined by wide oceans. The
block of Navy Blue represents the new city or structure that
the refugees have been welcomed into.
The enclosed Circle has many meanings.
It is firstly a symbol of hope, in the way that the rising
sun brings new life each day. The white circular hollow also
represents the support group and community that support the
refugees. The circle is also a symbol of the cycle of learning,
sharing, and growing. It symbolises the world - including
both a small local "world" or
family and the larger global world.