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Tulia is doing important work and empowering the lives of migrants in practical, immediate and restorative ways.
The journey to getting where you need to be and navigating the immigration system can be extremely difficult, especially if you migrated with very little support, with no idea of how to build a support network or to escape persecution. We bring together legal expertise, housing support and wellbeing solutions for migrants to live in safety and comfort.
We are committed on helping individuals who need it most and we appreciate any help you can give. If you work a funded organisation and use Tulia services, or if you can afford to help, please make a donation towards our work, as we grow to help even more people become settled.
Make a one-off or monthly donation with your debit or credit card. Simply enter an amount, fill in your details in the secure form and click the Place Donation button.
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There is no one who deserves to be treated with discrimination and contempt because of their immigration status. People have migrated to the UK for so many reasons. Some come to the UK for safety, others love or to work. Things can go wrong and they find themselves experiencing years of uncertainty, fear and suffering.
We firmly believe that every person deserves to live with dignity, security and safety, and to be given the opportunities to make a new life for themselves. Our team has over 20 years of experience in providing the advice and support they need so they can start to rebuild their lives and make this happen, and with your help we can keep doing that.
Every donation makes a difference
£10 could cover costs to top up a mobile data, to connect with our advisers online wherever they are to get the help they need
£25 could cover costs for three people to access our peer support groups in-person, and stay connected during periods of hardship and isolation
£40 could pay for an interpreter who can remove any language barriers between our advisers and the people we are supporting
£40 could pay for an emergency food hamper
£50 could pay for food for a week for a woman being hosted in supported living
£125 could provide a person with expert immigration, advice, casework and legal support for a month
£350 could provide accommodation for a month for a woman and her child
How will your donation help?
Crucial advice services - Navigating the UK’s immigration system is a challenging, long and confusing process that can take years. We’re here to make sure there’s no unnecessary delays. Your donation will fund expert immigration advisers giving their all to supporting migrants and refugees with complex cases.
Equipping and training volunteers - the demand for our services is always becoming greater. Your donation will make sure our passionate volunteers are fully prepared to help us respond to every person in need.
Essential grants – the cost of getting documents to continue casework and make applications, such as healthcare reports and passports, can quickly overwhelm people at risk. We help fund these grants so they can use what little they have on the basic cost of living.
Clear communication – we work with interpreters who can help our service users give us all the information they can, with no confusion or misunderstanding, so they know exactly how we can help them
Joining communities – the isolation faced by migrants and refugees in vulnerable positions can have terrible effects on their mental health. Our support groups help them maintain positive human connections so that they always have somewhere to turn in difficult times
Mental health and trauma support – survivors of domestic violence and people seeking safety can go through harrowing experiences whilst trying to get settled. Therapy is a key part of helping them manage and recover from trauma and grief.
Campaigning for change – the stories we hear from people in crisis day in and day out make it clear that the UK’s immigration system needs to change. We’re working with people with lived experience of these awful policies to speak out and make sure that that happens.