Horn Trust

RCN 1105366, Birmingham

Program Description The Asylum and Refugee Leisure Club will enable at-risk asylum seekers and refugees to improve their mental health through the utilization of our leisure club. They will visit the club to spend quality time, socialize with new people and make good friends. They will have some entertainment through television, computer, different types of games, reading books. We will help them in making communication with their loved ones back in their country through email and phone calls. Asylum seekers and refugees will feel inclusive which will help them fight anxiety and depression. They will have access to snacks and hot drinks and can have some food also if they need it. It will certainly improve their living condition and help them to be a part of this community. They can get support regarding any kind of advice they need, such as getting registered with the GP, dentist and optician, finding a solicitor for them if they need one. We will run ESOL classes to help them in learning the English language etc. Goals & Objectives The goal of the Asylum and Refugee Leisure Club is to enable asylum seekers and refugees with fighting anxiety and depression and to improve their mental health. To provide fair treatment to this section of the community and offer a better opportunity for their integration into our society. The main objectives include: 1. Providing a safe and inclusive place for asylum seekers and refugees to socialize and improve their mental and physical health. 2. To help marginalized asylum seekers and refugees in their integration into society by encouraging them to come forward and be a part of our community. 3. Working towards the inclusion of asylum seekers and refugees and to reduce inequality among us. 4. To bring some kind of positive changes to their lives.

Horn Trust

Statement of Need 

Many asylum seekers and refugees have been determined to be at risk for their mental health for a variety of reasons including exploitation, trafficking and modern slavery. This can often involve experiences of mental, physical and sexual violence. 

It also includes longer waiting times for their decision from the Home Office. They are not allowed for any kind of paid jobs, getting only £5.66 per day to cover all their expenses, including food, toiletries, travel, mobile and internet, etc. Last but not least, the pain of leaving their own country and own people behind often break them apart. In some cases, many of them develop suicidal thoughts and even attempted it in the past. Studies have shown that poor living conditions and loneliness lead to deteriorating mental and physical health. 

Most asylum seekers and refugees do not know the English language and need support to learn it to be able to be integrated with the community. 


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Nectar Donate donated to this cause

Nectar Donate has provided £18 of funding

This project received funding through the Nectar donate programme, turning points into positivity.

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Francesca Hurrell – £30 + an est. £7.50 in Gift Aid

19th March 2022   Donation for: Birthday fundraiser

Anonymous – £10

28th January 2022  

Rosemary Atkins – £8

27th January 2022  

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