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Instead of protection, too many people living in the asylum system are thrown into poverty and loneliness. The system is so complex and hostile that it leaves people feeling abandoned and like they don't belong.
But with your support helps reach people like Yagoub and Abdullah. They can access vital services to help them feel safe and welcomed. You can help provide the crisis support, expert caseworkers and community groups that help people when they need it most.
“There were nights when I’d just eat one biscuit and try to sleep. I felt nobody cared if I lived or died.” - Abdullah
Donate today to help:
- Provide emergency accommodation support
- Offer specialist casework and guidance through the asylum system
- Create community groups that reduce isolation and build belonging
If you'd like to make a donation of £35,000 or more, please contact our philanthropy team on 07929 769344 or email Ali Noyce via [email protected].
- £5: Your gift could help provide children in the asylum system with basic school supplies and crafts so that they can still explore, learn and play.
- £10: Your gift could provide 2 weeks worth of mobile allowance and data. This would help people stay connected to their families and access vital information about their case.
- £20: Your gift could provide a person seeking safety with an hour session with an advice caseworker or interpreter. This would help them better understand their rights and ensure that language barriers don’t stop people getting the support they are entitled to.
- £5: Your gift could help provide children in the asylum system with basic school supplies and crafts so that they can still explore, learn and play.
- £10: Your gift could provide 2 weeks worth of mobile allowance and data. This would help people stay connected to their families and access vital information about their case.
- £20: Your gift could provide a person seeking safety with an hour session with an advice caseworker or interpreter. This would help them better understand their rights and ensure that language barriers don’t stop people getting the support they are entitled to.
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