£0 remaining for food and travel costs
Our client is homeless and has been refused Asylum. He does not have any money, or income, and support at all. He is in need of some fund towards travel to his appointment, as he has mental health issues, and also in need of money to buy food. Please can you help?
This young person is a child, aged seventeen years old, who has been age disputed and taken out of Social Services care as they believe he is over eighteen. While we support him to challenge this, he has no source of income and will be struggling financially. This young person will need support to be able to afford travel to his solicitor and our office, and to buy himself food and new clothes.
S, who has been waiting over two years for his refugee status, has been unable to work or claim benefits this whole time. His mental health is severe which means he struggles to get involved in many activities, and has very little money to support him day to day. S relies on charities and his volunteer host to help him when they can. He has asked for some help with joining a gym, which will give him some independence and help to improve his mental health.
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.