Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Asylum seekers and refugees
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Hillingdon Refugee Support Organisation
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo advance education and relieve financial hardship amongst asylum seekers and refugees primarily young people aged 16 - 21 residing in the London Borough of Hillingdon, in particular by the provision of, food, clothing, basic living equipment, advice and support services,facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation with the object of improving their conditions
African Refugee Community
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, HousingDrop in service for French speaking Asylum Seekers and Refugees living in Barnet in particular and in London in general.Advice on Immigration, Education, Housing, Employment, Health, Referrals and Welfare and Benefit...Advocacy, Training on Health, Employment, Interpretation and Translation Service.Visits to prison, detention, hospitals and home.BefriendingOutingsSocial Events...
One Community Link
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfare, SocietyOne Community Link ( OCL) is a charitable organisation supporting Black , Asian and Global Majority in Tees Valley, people living in poverty, including people seeking asylum, migrants and refugees. We exist to promote social integration by raising awareness about hate crime and empower BAGM to report, offering English classes and develop anti racism and Inclusion in Tees Valley and the wider UK
Qatrah
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty and financial hardship in Afghanistan, particularly among women and children, by providing food and essential items, financial support and access to healthcare and educational opportunities. To advance education and develop the capacity of Afghanistani asylum seekers and refugees (and their dependents) in the UK so they can better integrate into British society.
Maun Refuge
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social welfarefor the public benefit to relieve the needs of asylum seekers and refugees and their dependents living in Mansfield and the surrounding area and in particular a)to advance their education and training, b) to preserve and protect their health, c) to provide facilities for recreation to improve their conditions of life and d) to relieve their financial hardship.
Open Doors Project (hull)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareOpen Doors Project (Hull), based at Princes Avenue Methodist Church, supports asylum seekers and refugees in the Hull area, by befriending, counselling, listening, by providing free food parcels, used and new donated items (e.g. clothing and household), limited cash support and housing costs for destitute asylum seekers, language and music sessions, tea/coffee and lunch one day per week.
Beacon (bradford Ecumenical Asylum Concern)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesBEACON (Bradford Ecumenical Asylum Concern) was set up out of a shared concern to address the needs and concerns of the many people seeking asylum in the Bradford Metropolitan District and surrounding areas. We provide practical and moral support for people seeking asylum through the BEACON projects: McKenzie Friends (legal support) and CHAT (English conversation class).
Opora
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, HousingOpora supports Ukrainians fleeing the war in rebuilding their lives sustainably in the United Kingdom through: information channels and community support groups; housing access information; employability, language and mental health support access; support for Ukrainian refugee-led businesses through business advice; advocacy around barriers faced.
Voice Of Hope
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, HealthHelping victims of human trafficking by way of rescue , rehabilitation and counselling. Providing awareness training and education in the prevention of human trafficking and modern day slavery. Supporting other organisations, raising funds and encouraging donations
Ursuline Links
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingA) DAY CAMPS FOR CHILDREN AGED 7-11 IN LONDON, MANCHESTER AND KENT. B) SOCIAL JUSTICE PROJECTS WITH THE HOMELESS, AGED AND REFUGEES IN LONDON AND KENT C) REBUILDING HOMES DEVASTATED BY HURRICANES IN THE USA D) TEACHING ENGLISH IN INDIA E) MODELLING GOOD TEACHING PRACTICES AND SUPPORTING REFUGEES IN SOUTH AFRICA
Northampton Town Of Sanctuary
Beneficiary groupTo promote the inclusion and welfare of refugees and asylum-seekers. Encouraging Northamptonorganisations and people to make a public commitment to becoming a place of welcome and safety. Encouraging our LAs to become a place of sacutuaryTo encourage and support local communities and voluntary, community and faith (VCF) organisations inwelcoming and assisting asylum-seekers and refugees.
Furness Refugee Support
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareFurness Refugee Support provides support to refugees and asylum seekers living in the Furness geographical area. We provide practical support helping people to create a home, attend appointments, learn English, liaise with other agencies. We also facilitate community engagement through a range of activities. We also support those in camps overseas through donation both financial and of clothing.
Global Ministry Of Champions
Beneficiary group, Religion, SocietyGlobal Ministry of Champions (GMC) is a Bible believing Pentecostal church based in Bradford. GMC is deeply committed to community projects such as community integration and encouraging cross cultural and cross faith dialogue. We work with asylum seekers and refugees and other new communities arriving in the UK. We provide care and support for those in need and encourage civic responsibility.
Together With Migrant Children
Beneficiary groupTogether with Migrant Children provides advice, guidance, casework and specialist social & youth work to migrant, asylum seeking and refugee children and their families.
An-Noor Masjid And Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, Health, Religion, Social welfareTO RELIEVE POVERTY AMONG REFUGEES AND ASYLUM SEEKERS LIVING IN BIRMINGHAM BY PROVIDING COUNSELLING, ADVICE, REPRESENTATION TO FURTHER OR BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF BIRMINGHAM AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD, WITHOUT DISTINCTION OF SEX, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, RACE OR OF POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS OR OTHER OPINIONSTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE PROVISION OF VOCATIONAL COURSES AND TRAINING
Reconnect
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationCreating opportunities for professional refugees to return to their professions by organising training courses, work experience and one-to-one advice and guidance; creating opportunities for refugees to contribute with their skills to development in developing countries; drawing attention to the causes and consequences of displacement from developing countries and transforming its impact.
Hope Project (lesvos)
Beneficiary group, Environment, Leisure, Social welfareTo relieve the need of refugees from war, oppression, climate change or other causes and to relieve the charitable need of other persons in conditions of financial hardship, sickness or distress, by such charitable means asthe trustees see fit, in the UK or overseas, through:Provision of aid, physical goods, services, support, advice, safe and secure environment, arts and leisure facilities.
Greenwich Refugee Aid And Community Enterprise
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Saving of livesHumanitarian Aid collection.Local community aid.
Cameroon Asylum Support Association UK
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingWe provide Free Immigration advice and advocay at level 3, advice and information on Housing, Debt and Welfare Benefit, Detention visits, Life in Britain Test Training, ICT Training, Internet Access and promote cultural events.
Baag (british And Irish Agencies Afghanistan Group)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe objects of BAAG are the advancement of any charitable purposes for the relief of poverty, distress and hardship among the people of Afghanistan and refugees from Afghanistan, in particular by promoting the effectiveness and efficiency of the voluntary sector organisations and other institutions that are involved in the delivery of humanitarian and development aid.
Thread Ahead
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThread Ahead provides brand new items (primarily clothing and toiletries) to people with precarious immigration status. Precarious immigration status is taken to include refugees, asylum-seekers and non-EU migrants lacking indefinite leave to remain in the UK. In doing so, we also increase sustainability in the fashion and toiletries industries, redirecting items which would otherwise go to waste.
Let's Get Growing Limited
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Housing, LeisureLets Get Growing provides regular gardening therapy sessions for adults of all ages experiencing a range of mental and physical health difficulties, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bi polar disorder, dementia and mild learning difficulties. Also one-off therapeutic garden workshops for a range of groups, including addicts in recovery, homeless people, carers, refugees & asylum seeekers.
Refugees In Effective And Active Partnership
Beneficiary groupTo empower refugees and asylum-seekers to rebuild their lives in the UK and contribute to society, working in partnership with individuals, refugee organisations and support structures and professionals.
Cambridge Refugee Resettlement Campaign
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportCambridge Refugee Resettlement Campaign provides a wide range of practical support to beneficiaries, and liaises with local stakeholders. CRRC works closely with the County Councils, City Councils, local charities, and other organisations that support and campaign around refugees, and enables the people of Cambridgeshire to volunteer to support refugees.
Estudiantes CIO
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureOperate in north-eastern Haringey using sport to drive academic improvement / boost life chances for young refugee/asylum-seekers. Trained volunteers deliver: 1.Tailored Maths/English tuition 2.School attendance/engagement monitoring3.Volunteer placements 4.Weekly football/futsal/table tennis sessions/support for competitive match-play 5.Coaching and refereeing training opportunities