Beneficiary group Charities That specialise in Asylum seekers and refugees
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Diversity Inside Us
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareTo advance education and relieve financial hardship amongst those seeking asylum and those with refugee status in Tees Valley, by:a) Signposting the beneficiaries to legal and other advisory services that can provide support; b) Signposting and helping the beneficiaries to access ESOL coursesc) Provision of a free interpretation service.
Pass On Preloved Items
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePOPI is a Babybank service. We provide equipment for babies and children under 5 free of charge to families in need on a Referrals basis. Referrals can be made by professionals such as social workers and health visitors and support agencies such as Domestic Violence Support, Homestart and Refugee Support. Examples of items that we provide include prams, pushchairs, cots, clothing, toys, nappies.
Leicestershire Congolese Mutual Group
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe address the issues of isolation, lack of information, and loneliness experienced by migrants, refugees and their families, with particular emphasis on those facing health and immigration issues. We seeks to strengthen community relations by uniting individuals and offering key information, guidance, and training.
Beyond Conflict
Beneficiary group, HealthBeyond Conflict is the mental health charity for post conflict zones. We provide free mental health support and training to frontline workers and civilians suffering from trauma resulting from war, displacement and terrorism. Since our formation in January 2018, we have supported projects in Ukraine, the Palestinian West Bank, southern Israel, Iraq and the Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh.
The Smile And Olive Foundation (uk)
Beneficiary groupHistoryBasmeh & Zeitooneh was launched in September 2012 with field visits to areas with high concentrations of the most marginalized and desperate Syrian refugees. The main goal of these visits was to assess needs and find gaps left by other aid agencies. As a result of those preliminary assessments, we chose to concentrate our efforts in the most poorly served areas, including Arsal, the Bed
Brightwell Supporting Refugees
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareTo raise funds and receive grants and donations to help refugees in any part of the world, in particular to support their education and training; to raise awareness among our local community about refugees and those seeking asylum; and to work with other charities and development organisations to help in the relief of poverty of refugees and those seeking asylum.
Tameside African Refugee Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health- GENERAL ADVICE DROP-IN; SIGNPOSTING; - SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL- MONEY ADVICE- VOLUNTEERING TRAINING- TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION SERVICES;- ADVOCACY,-PROMOTION OF AFRICAN ARTS AND CULTURE.-DRAMA AND DANCE GROUP FOR CHILDREN-HEALTHY LIVING PROJECT
Horsham Refugee Support Group
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit among people who are refugees and asylum seekers who are socially excluded on the grounds of their social and economic position, by:1. Providing education and training in the English language;2. Providing advice, advocacy and general support3. Raising awareness of the issues relating to refugees and those seeking asylum.
African Educational Cultural And Health Organisation Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, SocietyWe assist people of Afro/Caribbean descent, refugees etc integrate positively into British society. In recognition of the interconnectedness of UK's diverse communities, we extended our services to Asian and other communities.We offer skills training, consultancy,citizenship, diversity, social/micro enterprise, parenting and counselling. We also initiate projects which promote community cohesion.
Oakwood Animal Sanctuary
Beneficiary group, HousingTo relieve the suffering of animals of any species who are in need of care and attention and, in particular, to provide & maintain refugees, secure homes, sanctuaries or other facilities for the reception of care of unwanted animals and the treatment of sick or ill-treated animals.
Magic For Smiles
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureMagic for Smiles provides exposure to magic for vulnerable children mostly refugees - in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and elsewhere. This normally takes the form of magic shows in camps, activity centres, community centres and sometimes schools. There may also be magic tuition for small numbers of children. The initiative is seen through a psychosocial lens offering many benefits beyond entertainment.
Our Warm Welcome
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo prevent or relieve poverty amongst those seeking asylum and those granted refugee status, and their dependents, living (temporarily or permanently) in St Helens and the surrounding area, in particular but not exclusively by the provision of information, advice, language skills, food, household goods and education and training.
Refugee Education For Equal Employment Opportunities
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationREFEO helps refugees and asylum seekers who are aged 18 years old and over to access higher education, online accredited training, mentoring, and employment. We also contribute to closing the digital gap programme, by donating laptops and tablets.
Eden Place
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOur mission is to improve the quality of life available to disadvantaged people in Teesside. We value integration and community cohesion a great deal. We provide services that bring people together. We advocate for social inclusion of refugees, asylum seekers, migrants and ethnic minorities who are excluded due to their social and economic position. We promote equality.
Caring Outreach International Charity (coic)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Leisure, Religion, Research, Saving of livesCares for the destitute through training, job placement, also refugees, disabled, elderly, children, young people, homeless, people in crime,HIV/Aids and the sick,through a variety of services such as medical care, sports activities, emergency relief, music, drama, rehabilitation, education, campaign, community safety/Developments,representation, faith, housing, counselling,providing clean waters
Mosalisi Libota Association - Mla
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTO RELIEVE POVERTY DISTRESS AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF RFUGEES, ASYLUM SEEKERS AND IMMIGRANTS FROM AFRICA(MAINLY CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE BY SETTING UP PROJECT IN THE AREA SUCH AS LESURE AND RECREATION ACTIVITIES, YOUTH ACTIVITIES HEALTH PROMOTION ADVICE AND INFORMATION, INTERPRETATION AND TRANSLATION SERVICES AND HOUSING MATTER WHEN NEEDED.
Hearts And Homes
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo relieve poverty among refugee families living, or being resettled, in south Warwickshire and Wychavon, by providing support services including, but not limited to: interpreting; translating; advocacy; housing; education; and assistance to access health care and employment; so as to advance them in life and assist them to adapt within a new community.
Lancaster And Morecambe City Of Sanctuary Charity Association
Beneficiary group, Social welfareLancaster and Morecambe City of Sanctuary objects are the relief of poverty among Refugees and Asylum Seders living in Lancaster and Morecambe by providing them with grants, items and services.
Compassion2all
Beneficiary group, ReligionOur mission is to advance the Christian faith, particularly among marginalized groups, including asylum seekers and refugees. We offer various services through Compassion Church, which include Sunday multi-language Worship, Bible studies with translation service, prayer meetings, and community support.
Hayastan All-Armenian Charitable Trust Of Great Britain
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Saving of livesEducational activities in Armenia and Artsakh by sponsoring schools; support welfare programmes in the devastated earthquake area and for homeless refugees; aid/renovate hospitals and educational institutions.
Open Hands International
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social care, Social welfareIndia We continue to support the Orphanage and School that we built in Latur, Maharashtra State. The school has progressed significantly this year with more children being educated and staff being employed. Mustard Tree A good partnership is being forged with Mustard Tree a registered Manchester who seek to serve the poor including refugees, homeless and those with chemical addictions.
Global Refugee Aid
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareGlobal Refugee Aid (GRA), working name EQUALIS, is a UK-registered charity founded in 2018. We support vulnerable populations by addressing health challenges and poverty through integrated programmes. Our work includes culturally sensitive counselling and mental health support; improved access to essential health services; and practical livelihood training that develops skills and employability.
Legal Afghan Working Group
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesFor the public benefit, to advance the education and training of Afghan legal professionals who have been re-settled as refugees in the UK as part of a UK government scheme such as Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) or Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme (ACRS) and who are in need, in order to advance them in life and assist them in adapting to a new community.
The Rapid Training & Education Centre
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareProvide vocational training, guidance and advice to refugees and disadvantaged people mainly Tamil Refugees.
The Robin Macleod Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareThe Trust has general charitable obectives. The trustees will consider awarding grants to registered charities and where appropriate individuals; that can demonstrate that support is required and will be used in the most effective way to benefit others. The trust focuses on advancement of health, poverty, refugees, homelessness and animal welfare.