Target reached!
With more resources we could help more people. Despite our network of over 50 volun...
With more resources we could help more people. Despite our network of over 50 volun...
We are helping refugees to stay safe and build new lives. Our work has become more difficult – and we need your help now more than ever
We've all learnt how hard it is to be kept away from the people we love. Imagine not only losing everyone, but also everything and everywhere you have known.
This is what happens to our clients, unless we can help.




We are not short of ideas – only resources. We operate at or beyond capacity as a matter of course. Demand for our services is increasing (up 12% year on year in 2019) as public funding is cut and other local charities close due to financial pressure – the Covid-19 recession will not help. With your help we could:
es – with sufficient resources we could identify a broader network of partner organisations, increase the range and frequency of therapeutic services, access more professional support (e.g. immigration lawyers, counsellors), and increase the number of centres and advice sessions.If you are able to support us there will be more than a little "thank you" in it for you. We've sourced some fantastic rewards for donations from Fair Trade, Refugee owned and Refugee staffed businesses, as well as from our Emmy winning Patron, Riz Ahmed. Please do take a look!


Even before the current emergency many of our clients were in a desperate state: homeless, destitute, awaiting benefits decisions/payments or with no recourse to public funds, tolerating abusive relationships to have housing and food. The emergency has closed or delayed the services they need to survive. Many are unable to work, struggling to access benefits or housing, unable to pay bills or feed themselves/their families, stuck in substandard housing or on the street, poorly protected from coronavirus, and many are alone.
We are changing how we work. Our 3 day-centres closed due to Covid-19, and we have opened a front-line service offering emergency relief packages including basics like food, nappies and toiletries for appointment-only pick-up where clients are able, or delivery for our most vulnerable clients. We have also restarted our advice services by phone.
Our amazing staff and volunteers were reassigned to working from home, identifying and communicating with priority clients, networking with partner organisations to work out what services are still available and what can be co-delivered, communicating with funders, donors and volunteers, collecting food and other donations. We are continually investigating what services we can legally and safely reopen during the emergency period.




Aviva Community Fund has provided £4,602 of match funding
Aviva Community Fund has provided £25 of match funding
This project successfully funded on 23rd July 2020