We apply a holistic and compassionate approach to delivering our services, which are tailored to meet the needs of each client.
You can find out about the different services we provide via the links below.
Services
Food bank
We run a weekly food bank for service users who are struggling across Brighton and Hove.
The food bank provides short-term support for destitute clients.
You can either refer yourself to the food bank or a professional or a friend can make a referral on your behalf. You can refer by:
- Filling out the online form
- Calling our advice line on Thursdays 12pm-2pm 01273 082105
- Or email our advice inbox
ESOL and orientation groups
We run three weekly groups to help people find their way around the city and its services, practice English and improve wellbeing.
Resettlement programmes
We work closely with families resettled in Brighton & Hove under various resettlement schemes including the United Kingdom Resettlement Scheme and the Afghanistan Resettlement Schemes (ARAP and ACRS) on behalf of Brighton & Hove City Council.
Generalist advice and casework
Our generalist advice and casework includes welfare benefits, housing and homelessness, asylum support, children’s and adult community care, and digital inclusion.
Generally, all our services are for vulnerable and/or destitute migrants, asylum seekers and refugees who are not eligible for legal aid and/or do not have the means to pay for private legal advice.
Immigration advice and casework
We are accredited to provide specialist immigration advice up to OISC Level 2. We provide advice & casework including initial applications to the Home Office and up to, but not including, appeals to the Tribunal.
Generally, all our services are for vulnerable and/or destitute migrants, asylum seekers and refugees who are not eligible for legal aid and/or do not have the means to pay for private legal advice.
