SIGN UP AND VOLUNTEER FOR CAGEPRISONERS
One of the main reasons why people perform voluntary work is that they feel an obligation to help others.
CagePrisoners requires male and female volunteers in the following fields:
(1) Events Management
(2) Fundraising
(3) Artwork and Designing
(3) Data Inputting
(4) Publicity and Distribution
If however you would like to help but your assistance does not fall in the above categories then please contact us.
Email:
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Here are some of the ways that you can help the work of Cageprisoners.
Cageprisoners is offering a six month full-time internships in our centrally located office in London, UK, starting January and July each year.
Events
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Teaching Poetry to Prisoners – with Talha Ahsan’s Poetry Tutor Pat Winslow & Mike Marqusee
A special event with award-winning poet Pat Winslow - Talha Ahsan's poetry tutor at HMP…
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Response to the government report: "Tackling extremism in the UK"
Key isssues pertaininig to the…
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Extradition and Guantanamos at home : Injustice & Talha Ahsan
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Forgotten Women of the "war on terror"
Join the author Victoria Brittain as she…
What's New
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More Syria-related police raids but no evidence of threat to UK
(London) CAGE is concerned by the disproportionate response of UK police following the alleged death of Abdul Waheed Majid in Syria. Despite…
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The prevent strategy: a cradle to grave police-state
A comprehensive look at the British government's counter-terrorism policy, PREVENT, and reveals…
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Julian Assange: 'it's not just the Muslims'
From the Ecuadorian embassy in London, Julian Assange sent a stirring video…
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CAGE releases new report on government counter-terorrism excesses
Click here to read The PREVENT strategy: a cradle to grave police-state
Blog
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CAGE letter published in Evening Standard newspaper
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Citizenship: a right or a privilege?
With the passage of an amendment to the Immigration Bill that allows…
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One after the other: Niqab, segregation and now the cartoon controversy
Though anti-Islamic rhetoric may be reaching fever-pitch, we must remain steadfast on…