Select the organisations below to see more on what support services for migrants, refugees and asylum seekers are available in Chorley.
- Cost of living support
- British Red Cross Chorley Welcome Centre
- Kalyna community group for Ukrainians
- Chorley and District Support for Ukraine
- Help with housing
- Saheliyaan Group
- Lancashire Refugee Council
- British Red Cross
- Migrant Help Helpline
- We are People First advocacy service
- Citizens Advice
Cost of living support
View more information on cost of living support.
British Red Cross Chorley Welcome Centre
British Red Cross Refugee Support, Lancashire, helps people seeking asylum, refugees and other migrants on various issues including adjusting to life in a new country through casework support. The sessions offer the opportunity for people to meet new people and chat over hot drinks and snacks.
People can be helped with the following:
- health care access and advice
- English lessons information
- advice on community integration activities
- information and advice on asylum process
- information on legal support
- moving on support
- family reunion
- family tracing.
The drop in takes place on Mondays 9.30am to 1pm. (Please note that last entry is 12:30pm.)
Location: Chorley Evangelical Free Church, St. George's Street, Chorley, Lancashire, PR7 2AA
Email: wphiri@redcross.org.uk or mainenehi@redcross.org.uk
Telephone: 07445646992 or 07715002864
Kalyna community group for Ukrainians
On Saturday 25 June 2022, the Chorley Ukrainian community group 'Kalyna' officially opened. The group runs on a weekly basis and is based at Chorley Library. The group hopes to expand in the future to provide a series of sessions and support groups, but in the meantime, it will provide a much needed opportunity for Ukrainian guests in Chorley to develop social support networks. There is no need to book in advance, but we do recommend that you check the Chorley Ukrainian Community group Kalyna Facebook page for regular updates.
Chorley and District Support for Ukraine
The Chorley and District Support for Ukraine group are collecting and coordinating the transportation of donations for Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. For more information on how you can help and what items are being collected please visit the Chorley and District Support for Ukraine Facebook group.
Help with housing
Chorley Council's Housing Solutions team can provide help and advice if someone is experiencing problems with a housing situation or if someone needs support with looking for a new home to rent or buy in Chorley. View more information on help with housing.
Saheliyaan Group
The Saheliyaan Group can work with asylum seeking and refugee families in Chorley to enhance learning, employability and mental health prospects. For more information, please visit the Saheliyaan Asian Women's Forum Facebook page.
Email: womensupport@hotmail.co.uk
Lancashire Refugee Council
The Lancashire Refugee Council work directly with thousands of refugees each year. They support refugees from the moment they arrive in the UK and provide crisis advice, practical support and help people integrate into their communities. They also offer mental health counselling to help refugees come to terms with the traumas that so many have experienced.
Email: Info@refugeecouncil.org.uk
Telephone: 02073466700
British Red Cross
Refugees, asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants can get free emergency support from the British Red Cross. They can provide an interpreter if a person does not speak English and they have no political or religious affiliations. Support can include:
- access to food
- small amounts of cash
- clothes
- toiletries
- blankets
- baby items.
The support the British Red Cross can offer also depends on an individuals or family's location. Help could also include:
- reuniting with family
- travel vouchers
- benefits and career advice
- help registering with a doctor or dentist
- attending appointments with service users
- learning about life in the UK
- getting to know the local area
- counselling.
Email: GMRS@redcross.org.uk
Telephone: 0161 888 8932
Migrant Help Helpline
Migrant Help exist to protect people affected by displacement and exploitation, helping them thrive as individuals and recover from their trauma. They support those most in need and least likely to find support elsewhere, whilst aiming to bridge community gaps and bring services and support together.
Those seeking asylum in the UK can seek help with applying for accommodation and financial support, can report issues with asylum accommodation and access any other advice needed during their asylum journey.
They also provide support during the post-decision period, regardless of whether the decision has been positive or negative.
Telephone (free asylum helpline): 0808 8010 503
Telephone (head office): 01304 203 977
Email: info@migranthelpuk.org
We are People First advocacy service
We are People First support thousands of people every year to have their voices heard and help them to live their best lives. They can support refugees to:
- make NHS complaints
- get access to interpreters
- support to find local dentists.
Referrals can be made online by individuals themselves or by a representing service.
Make a referral to We are People First advocacy service
Citizens Advice
Citizens Advice can offer a range of support services around immigration, debt and benefits, energy budgeting, consumer advice, employment, education and health care.
View more information on the Citizens Advice website.
Telephone: 0344 245 1294