Trampoline House
Trampoline House is a volunteer-driven community center based in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to supporting displaced people, Danish residents, and international residents. It offers a wide range of resources, including legal counseling, cultural activities, and social support, all designed to foster integration, empowerment, and community solidarity. The initiative began as “The Asylum Dialog Tank,” a project by Danish art students at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in response to increasingly restrictive immigration laws. Since opening in 2010, Trampoline House has expanded its community through creative and activist projects. Among these is the Center for Art on Migration Politics, a contemporary art space that explores the themes and issues around migration through exhibitions and educational programming.
City
Copenhagen
Country
Denmark
Region
Europe
Year of Creation
2010
Featured Project
Sisters Cuisine Food Club
Sister’s Cuisine is a catering service operated by women as part of Trampoline House. The team comprises women from diverse backgrounds who are asylum seekers and refugees. They offer healthy, affordable dishes inspired by varied culinary traditions, providing catering services and social events.
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