The Hope Projects work to help destitute asylum-seekers and others barred from public funds in the West Midlands. This includes the provision of Housing, Crisis Grants and Legal Advice for Homeless Asylum Seekers.
Hope provides cash grants of £30 per week for people left destitute while challenging flawed refusals of asylum. People are usually staying in Hope Housing, with friends or family, or with other charities.
We have 10 houses in Birmingham and the Black Country that are home to 31 people left homeless and destitute while challenging flawed refusals of asylum. We cover all housing and utility costs.
Well Being is central to the Hope approach. Our staff and volunteers make sure that people are safe and able to make friends and connections in their own neighbourhoods.
We will ensure that anyone in Birmingham, Coventry or the Black Country made homeless by the asylum system understands why they have been refused and what steps they can take.