£0 remaining for transport costs, food and toiletries, and a phone top-up
This Guinean asylum seeker has had a twelve year battle to successfully appeal an adverse Home Office decision, having lived in the UK since the age of seventeen. Partly due to admin errors and loss of Home Office contracts for previous, more stable accommodation, he has lost his housing security and is sofa surfing without funds, pending financial support and accommodation now due. Our client urgently needs help with basic living expenses, including travel costs to a hospital where he is volunteering, food and toiletries, and a phone top-up.
S is an asylum seeker who fled from Kurdistan in Iraq with her mother because of religious and family conflicts. Her family also wanted her to marry a cousin, a man much older than her. They live in a hotel where the food provided is inadequate, S has no recourse to funds for buying food and clothes, and her mother has been ill. Please would you help to bring change to their lives? Thank you.
This lady, who is from Uganda, came to the UK in March this year to seek asylum. She is living alone and is in need of a phone for communication with her lawyer, and to use the phone map to help her find places. This lady's phone fell in water two months ago and she took it to a technician who said it wouldn't work again. She has been using the phone of a friend, but the friend has now moved. This lady has not had a phone for two months and cannot save to buy one as she only receives £8 a week.
M, a vulnerable male who has a constant battle with insecure housing, is illiterate and is currently struggling with his immigration status. As a result, he is unable to work. M really needs to cover the costs of his travel to and from appointments with his immigration advisor, as well as phone credit. He additionally needs food and some warm clothes, as he has no stable income.