Wesley Community Furniture 🔗to Wesley Community Furniture site
very very low cost furniture, domestic appliances, household goods and clothing, delivered
Joblot Homestart Packages are a low-cost way to get the furniture you need to set up a home when you are on benefits or have been refused benefits.
Any professional who knows you can ask for a joblot homestart package for you. Code Your Future can refer enrolled trainees - just email pastoral@codeyourfuture.io
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Boaz Trust 🔗to Boaz Trust site
Homelessness support for refugees and asylum seekers in Manchester
1. We offer safe accommodation and holistic support to people who have been made homeless and destitute through the asylum process.
2. Boaz Floating Support provides holistic support including ensuring people have access to legal advice, practical help to relieve destitution, and other specialist support, advice and signposting (in partnership with the Booth Centre and GMIAU as part of the Greater Manchester Restricted Eligibility Support Service).
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Destitute Asylum Seeker Service 🔗to Destitute Asylum Seeker Service site
This service helps people who are destitute and who have exhausted their rights to appeal a negative decision on their asylum claim
We refer people to specialist services for health, welfare and psychological support as well as to foodbanks, hot food places and community support groups. We also hold social groups and activities which gives our clients an opportunity to interact and socialise.
Make an appointment for this service: 0808 196 7274
Destitute Asylum Seeker Service
London Destitution Service 🔗to London Destitution Service site
Drop-in destitution service in Hackney
Practical advice and support, pastoral care, emergency provision, food, laundry and shower.
What we offer
We provide the following support:
- Pastoral care
- Cold and hot food
- Referrals to other specialist services including legal advice
- Health access
- Signposting to and support for accessing shelter and hosting schemes
- Shower and laundry
- ESOL classes
- Psychosocial activities including workshops in photography, art and music so the clients can learn new skills and develop a way of reconnecting with themselves
Who it’s for
- Asylum seekers or refused asylum seekers who are destitute
- Vulnerable and homeless asylum seekers who have lost contact with their asylum application and have no legal representation