Children

Corona Crisis: Online tutoring can be a break from quarantine for refugee children

Corona Crisis: Online tutoring can be a break from quarantine for refugee children

The Corona crisis is upon us, and that means that like many places, Trampoline House is closed these days. This crisis can hit refugees extra hard, and isolation is especially difficult on children. With this in mind, Trampoline House has created some online activities. Here children are happy to take a break from quarantine with online homework help with a familiar face.  

Open letter from families in Sjælsmark

Open letter from families in Sjælsmark

50 of around 60 families in deportation center Sjælsmark have written an open letter to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Minister for Immigration & Integration Mattias Tesfaye. In the letter, they reject a Sjælsmark employee’s claim that most them want to stay in Sjælsmark. “It is indefensible and unethical to put words in our mouth,” they write. 

Meet Sara

Meet Sara

Support from Novo Nordisk Fonden, Lauritzen Fonden og private donationer, has made it possible for Trampoline House to hire a Children’s Club Coordinator. "The Children’s Club is to function as a nice place, where these children can find ease, security, positive relations, predictability and happiness," says Sara Ipsen