Advice & Support

Boaz Trust
http://boaztrust.org.uk/
info@boaztrust.org.uk
Kath Locke Centre, 123 Moss Ln E, Manchester M15 5DD
0161 202 1056

The Boaz Trust is a Christian charity serving destitute asylum seekers and refugees in Greater Manchester. They offer advocacy and pastoral support, as well as meeting practical needs like food. Charity Number: 1110344


Electronic Immigration Network
https://www.ein.org.uk/
The Electronic Immigration Network is a specialist provider of information on immigration and refugee law via the internet. It is a large website with information that can be of interest to practitioner of immigration law, or people who are otherwise involved in a case. The free site is updated with news regarding changes and developments in immigration law, and has an accessible Directory of Experts who have experience working on asylum cases. A paid membership of the website affords the subscriber access to case law, country of origin reports, decisions and more. Charity number: 1059147.


Manchester Refugee Support Network (MRSN)
http://mrsn.org.uk/

Manchester Refugee Support Network (MRSN) is a grass-roots organisation directly managed by refugee communities, based in Manchester. For over 22 years, we have been providing practical support to those fleeing persecution, conflict, and various forms of injustice and abuse

WE WORK TO:

  • Meet the needs of asylum seekers and refugees in Manchester
  • Advance the education and training of refugees and asylum seekers
  • Strengthening the influence and involvement of refugees in shaping the decisions and processes that affect their lives life in Manchester
  • Positively influence perceptions of asylum and refugees in Manchester
  • Support and promote the physical and mental health of refugees and asylum seekers
  • Build strong and independent refugee community organisations,
  • Develop the skills of community leaders 

 

Rethink Rebuild (Voice of the Syrian Community in Manchester)
Services at this charity are available to Syrians and anybody else who needs assistance.
Unit 7 

Longsight Business Park 
Hamilton Road 
Manchester 
M13 0PD 
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 161 222 9779 
Mobile: +44 7730 194083

http://rrsoc.org/
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We have advised policy makers on Syria and have worked with policy makers on both local and national scales to address pertinent issues facing British Syrians like:

■ Closure of Syrians’ bank accounts
■ Airport stops
■ Police visits to homes
■ Delayed processing times for asylum applications
■ Allowing Syrian dependants into the UK


Women Asylum Seekers Together
Ada House,
77 Thompson St,
Manchester
M4 5FY
Landline: 0161 464 7374
Mobile: 07821540745

http://www.wast.org.uk/
womentogether@wast.org.uk

Aims of WAST
Providing a safe and secure women only space and a source of support for each other, social and emotional empowerment for one another, sharing knowledge and information, skills and experiences.
Helping each other take forward our asylum applications and run campaigns.
Promoting and improving our skills and experience.
Involving ourselves in organisational and community development activities and networking with other groups.
Raising awareness and lobbying on Women’s Asylum issues.
Promoting a positive image of asylum seekers.


The Medaille Trust
The Medaille Trust
c/o Caritas Diocese of Salford
Cathedral Centre
3 Ford Street
Salford
M3 6DP
enquiries@medaille-trust.org.uk
0161 817 2260

http://www.medaille-trust.org.uk

The Medaille Trust is a charity founded by groups of Religious congregations in 2006 to work against the evils of human trafficking congregations in response to the plight of thousands of people who are being trafficked into the UK each year.

The Trust has been a significant provider of support and safe house provision for the victims of human trafficking since then and continues to deliver outstanding care ten years on.

The primary mission of The Medaille Trust is the empowerment of women, men and children, who have been freed from the human-trafficking and the modern day slavery industry in the UK, enabling them to regain their dignity and self-worth. We do this by providing safe housing and offering opportunities for physical and psychological healing, rehabilitation and protection to the victims in our care.


Eritrean Community in Greater Manchester
Second Floor,
Green Fish Resource Centre,
46-50 Oldham Street,
Manchester
M4 1LE

0161 234 2782

Provides general advice and information on a range of issues such as welfare benefits, social housing, health care etc, to member of our community. we also offer a free interpretation service to those with language barriers.

Opening days: Tuesday-Friday.
Core Opening Hours: Tues – Fri 9.30am-5pm.