The UK is set to welcome 5,000 refugees from Afghanistan in the next year, followed by another 15,000 people longer term. It means expert organisations will be even more in need of people to volunteer with refugees.
There is already a population of around 132,000 refugees and 77,000 asylum seekers in the UK, according to the UN Refugee Agency, and they face significant obstacles as they try to build better, safer lives here.
Many asylum seekers are pushed into destitution by the no recourse to public funds policy, which locks them out of most benefits and other kinds of state support, and many refugees struggle to find a secure home.
Cash donations are hugely valuable to the UK’s refugee charities, but the time and effort contributed by volunteers across the country makes their vital work possible. Here’s how you can get involved if you want to support displaced people through volunteering.
Find out what’s happening in your area
Britain’s devolved governments offer online tools to track down the most effective way for you to help refugees living locally to you, whether it be through donating time, providing goods or fostering.
If you live in England or Wales, visit this resource to find information specific to your area and what you have to offer, while you can click here to find where you can provide help in Scotland.