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Our client, a young Iraqi asylum seeker in Home Office accommodation, has multiple needs including access to a solicitor for his asylum case, obtaining an ID card and enrolling for English lessons. His phone was stolen from a changing room so information and contacts provided by our charity are lost and we are trying to assist him. For people in our client's situation, a phone and internet access are crucial for Home Office and legal and welfare correspondence, so a priority to get him back on track.
BM is a mother of three children, aged ten, seven and six years old, from Iraq. She is an asylum seeker who is living in a hotel with her husband and family. They had to flee from Iraq because she had conflict with her husband's family. They are in a desperate situation and sometimes do not have enough money to buy food and clothes for the children, who are always unhappy. Please can you help them? Thank you.
This man is currently street homeless while seeking immigration advice to sort his immigration status. He is sleeping in a friend's abandoned car and so needs warm clothes and money to top-up his phone and to travel to legal and medical appointments. This man has struggled with alcoholism but, for the past eighteen months, has been sober and engaging regularly with professionals supporting him on this journey.
This young asylum seeker, who is twenty two years old, has very limited weekly financial support and is unable to buy clothes with it. His shoes are broken and he urgently needs a new pair, along with a new coat, as the one he has is very worn out. Our client is very vulnerable with complex mental health issues.