£0 remaining for food, clothes, travel and phone data
S has recently had his asylum claim refused and is no longer supported by the Home Office. Whilst he is challenging the decisions, he has no access to any funds and is not allowed to work. S is struggling financially and needs money for basics such as food (£ 20 per week), clothes, phone data and travelling to appointments (£ 15 per week)
This young person, who is a vulnerable asylum seeker and potential victim of trafficking, left his country unaccompanied when he was only twelve years of age. He needs to buy new shoes and a coat, as his are very worn out. This young person needs some support to cover travel appointments to the solicitor on a weekly basis for the next two months and a return bus fare for travel to Oxford to meet an expert.
Our client, who suffers from hypertension and depression, is an asylum seeker from Pakistan who has been resident in the UK for twenty years. He has obtained charitable funding to pay for a solicitor who will represent his asylum appeal. However, there are additional costs that our client cannot meet, as he is reliant on friends for accommodation, food and basic needs. He requires an ID card and passport from his country of origin, a statement of his NHS history and travel costs to the High commission. Our client hopes for permission to remain and to work in haematology within the NHS.
ID is a seventy five year old Caribbean woman who arrived in the UK in 2002. Previously, she had lived in a relationship with her partner for two years before fleeing a domestic violence situation. ID is an asylum seeker with no recourse to public funds, who is being supported by her church, friends and family. She is a valuable volunteer at the weekly Food bank. ID needs a bed and mattress, as her bed is broken beyond repair and she is sleeping on the floor. Thank you for your help.