We stand with the Black Lives Matter movement, and the fight against racism. This must end. We must learn. We must listen. And we must work together to combat racism and discrimination.
Read MoreWhen I get worried, or when my son asks me not to go to work because he’s scared that I will die, I remember: if I don’t do my job, we won’t beat the virus.
Read MoreAdvocating for a world where we can all live in safety
Read MoreTo protect our staff and service users from Covid-19 we have, with regret, taken the decision to temporarily suspend our usual group activities as well as drop-in advice session on a Thursday and to close our doors to drop-in service users.
Read MoreFind out more about our work last year on our brand new impact report.
Read MoreA deeply personal collection of poems bridging together aspirations and emotions with creative imagery. Get your copy now and support WINGS!
Read MoreJoin us at Praxis AGM to find new ways to improve the debate and redraw the narrative on migration
Read MoreRuby, a member of Brighter Futures, spoke up on BBC 1XTRA TALKS to shed a light on what it’s like to live in the UK as a young undocumented migrants.
Read MorePraxis’ group for women and their children WINGS just published their first poetry collection, a project started as a creative writing workshop. From there, the authors gained inspiration through a new language found within themselves.
Read MoreWe decided to host Words Apart, a public event to challenge the narrow rhetoric on us young migrants, to make sure that as many people as possible could understand our situation, and hear from our own voices that we are phenomenal.
Read MoreI was 66 and had always worked, but if I had retired from my job at a local school my pension would have not been enough to live on. At Praxis they explained what options I had, and made sure I could escape destitution and retire.
Read MoreIn the UK thousands of people are prevented from working. After fleeing their countries, they took refuge here. As soon as they arrive, they want to build their new lives, but immigration rules don’t allow them to work until the Home Office grants them refugee status.
Read MoreJoin us on 14 December for a day of live performances, music, dance and food.
Read MoreCome and join us for a free evening of Art and Poetry. Hear Brighter Futures and guests debate the biggest issues faced by young migrants today, and their experience of using art as a tool for social change.
Read MoreI came to the UK in 1973, but because of Windrush I became homeless and got charged £54000 for my cancer treatment. With Praxis I could speak with the media about my situation: it felt like a roller coaster, but it worked.
Read MoreTwo years ago I lost my job because of issues with my immigration status. I felt like I was facing a wall, I had no hope in front of me, I could only think about my problems. Thanks to Praxis this is now part of my past.
Read MoreI was a victim of Windrush. With no papers to prove that I was legal in the UK, I couldn’t work or have a bank account and was homeless for years. After Praxis helped me it felt like I was coming alive again.
Read MoreThis statement responds to The Observer article detailing the Home Office's plans to gather information on non-UK rough sleepers through homelessness charities through an initiative known as the Rough Sleeper Support Service (RSSS).
Read MoreOn 2 July Praxis housing project won an award for the innovative and effective way it supports migrant families and women at risk of homelessness and destitution.
Read MoreOn 17 June we will walk together alongside thousands of people supporting access to free, high quality legal advice in the UK.
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