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M, a recently granted refugee who is on low income, is grappling with severe mental health challenges which are exacerbated by his efforts to secure accommodation. His post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been triggered by memories of his home being targeted by terrorist groups, amplifying his struggle. Your compassionate support with a housing deposit has the potential to significantly improve M's quality of life and offer him a renewed sense of hope and resilience.
This lady, a new arrival in Hull, is an asylum seeker who is pregnant and due to give birth at the end of November this year. She has been given some baby items by a charity, but she still has many more baby items to buy such as baby clothes, blankets, a pram, feeding bottles and sterilizing equipment. This mum-to-be will appreciate the kind support from contributors towards her needs. This will make her happy because it will stop her from being worried about providing for her baby's needs.
P, who is a victim of modern slavery, has two autistic children and they currently live on £49 per week of asylum support. The children's school are recommending that mum gets specific educational materials to aid their development and language acquisition. P cannot afford these materials, including a tablet, feeling cards, ear defenders and sensory equipment (floor tiles and toys), and feels an immense sense of guilt and hopelessness regarding her children's future.
We are raising £100 to help A, a newly granted refugee, convert his overseas qualifications to UK equivalents through a European Network of National Information Centres (ENIC) Statement of Comparability. This step, along with translation costs, is essential for A to pursue his education and career, but is currently unaffordable. Your contribution will support him in achieving his goals.