£140 remaining for shoes for family
This family, who fled Iraq due to political threats and violence, are seeking asylum in the UK. They have been here for about two years and manage their day to day living expenses on the money they receive. However, they all need shoes for the cold weather. This means three pairs of adult size shoes, and the youngest child needs school shoes, wellingtons and trainers for PE.
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.
N has recently moved into a new home with her two children, but the space is unfurnished. While she receives Universal Credit, the rising cost of living has made it difficult for her to afford essential household items. Your generous support would help her family make their new house a home, providing stability and comfort as they settle in. Any contribution will go a long way in easing N's burden, and helping her to create a safe, welcoming environment for her children.