The Association was established in 1995 to assist refugees with their integration into UK society. As a centre point for the community, the Association provides a wide range of support and advice. The Association has assisted thousands of refugees to successfully integrate into the UK society.
Afghanaid is a British humanitarian and development organisation. We build basic services, improve livelihoods, strengthen the rights of women and children, help communities protect against natural disasters and adapt to climate change, and respond to humanitarian emergencies.
Established in 2002, Afghan Association Paiwand Ltd is a community organisation and charity dedicated to helping refugees and asylum seekers in the UK. Serving both young people and adults, our dedicated volunteers provide vital advice and assistance for people in Edgware, London, and the surrounding areas.
Breaking Barriers enables refugees in London, Birmingham and Manchester to acquire the knowledge, confidence and experience they need to secure stable and fulfilling jobs. They offer bespoke, intensive and flexible employment support to assist individuals to integrate in the UK and create fulfilling lives.
Thrive London contains several helpful resources, tools and guidance for professionals or volunteers to support the mental health and wellbeing of Afghan refugees, as well as resources for Afghan refugees on accessing the NHS, available in several languages, including Pashto, Dari and English.
The British Red Cross supports people from Afghanistan who are coming to the UK. If you are in the UK with refugee status or humanitarian protection and want to apply to bring your wife, husband, partner or children to the UK, they may also be able to support you.
The Refugee Council is a leading charity working with refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK. Founded in 1951, following the creation of the UN Refugee Convention.
Refugee Action has supported refugees and people seeking asylum in the UK since 1981. They are one of the largest providers of support and advice for refugees living in the UK.
The Sulha Alliance works with and for Afghan interpreters and other Locally Engaged Civilians (LECs), through advocacy, and resettlement support from Afghanistan to the UK.
Help for Heroes helps veterans, those still serving, and their families by providing physical, psychological, financial and welfare support for as long as they need it.
JobOppO offer employability support to former Afghan interpreters, select ANA personnel, and LECs who have been relocated to the UK as part of the ARAP or Ex-Gratia Programme.