Portraits of Courage Exhibition Photo Book
On sale from 15th June 2026 (available to preorder now).
Suggested Minimum Donation £10
Portraits of Courage Exhibition Photo Book: See the world through a different lens...
Produced by Kairos Housing, Portraits of Courage brings together twenty stories of survival, hope and community, created for a public exhibition staged at Blackburn Cathedral to mark Refugee Week 2026. The project is a collaborative endeavour with refugees and asylum seekers working together to capture their stories and portraits.
By preserving the exhibition in these high-quality pages, this companion book serves as a permanent record of their resilience. Every portrait tells a story—use your phone’s camera to scan the interactive QR codes inside and listen to our guests share their journeys of courage in their own words.
Keep it on your coffee table, share it with friends, or gift it to someone who needs a reminder of our shared humanity.
"Nobody can write my history except me..."
"Everything I have done, I have done for my children."
"Having courage is victory."
Format: Large Square (210mm x 210mm), perfect-bound with a flat wrap-around cover.
Page Count: 48 pages, premium, heavy-weight paper for stunning photo reproduction.
Features: 20 portraits paired with first-person testimonies, interactive audio QR codes and a access to our behind-the-scenes film.
💌 CHOOSE YOUR SUPPORT LEVEL BELOW
100% of the proceeds from every single donation tier go directly to Kairos Housing to protect sanctuary seekers and refugees from extreme exploitation and street homelessness. Regardless of which donation tier you choose, you will receive 1 complete copy of the Portraits of Courage exhibition book.
🎈 Special Invitation: Collect During Refugee Week (15th – 21st June)
All orders will be dispatched via post or can be collected directly from our office base in the grounds of Blackburn Cathedral. We warmly encourage you to time your visit with Refugee Week! Come and see our free Portraits of Courage photography exhibition inside Blackburn Cathedral. It’s a wonderful opportunity to experience our community's stories of resilience and see the impact of your support firsthand.