The Simple Acts campaign is about using small, everyday actions to change the way we see refugees. Find Five Facts About Refugees Your world changing action.

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The Simple Acts campaign is about using small, everyday actions to change the way we see refugees. Find Five Facts About Refugees Your world changing action for today is...

Fact- information based on something that is true Example: Cristiano Ronaldo won the FIFA world footballer of the year 2008

Opinion- what someone thinks or believes about something Example: Rooney is the best footballer in the world

FACT A refugee is a person who has been forced to leave their country because it is not safe for them to stay. What do you know about refugees? Do you know facts or opinions?

Find your own interesting facts! Where do refugees come from? Why do people have to leave their countries? Are there any famous refugees? Using your facts and your opinions write a short story or poem about refugees- this will help you remember the facts!

Congratulations!!! You have completed the action Find Five Facts About Refugees Now tell the world how great you are- log onto our website and register your action