CARAS CARAS (Community Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers)

At CARAS, our groups are relaxed and allow people the time they need to settle and build friendships which allow them to grow in confidence, contribute ideas, share their worries and ask for support when necessary.

We also offer one-to-one intensive support for people in times of crisis or transition, during which we will work together to build confidence and skills.

We have a range of group activities that support people of all ages to develop their English skills, access services and opportunities, build supportive social networks and to feel welcomed.

We work with individuals to make sure that people get the specific support that matches their situation no matter how complex.

ESOL

  • English is the thing people most often ask for help with.
  • We offer a range of friendly and accessible English classes for women and young people.

GROUPS

  • Whether people attend our women’s groups, advice sessions or youth activities, they will be welcomed into a friendly, supportive environment.

INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT

  • Our tailor-made one-to-one relationships match trained volunteers to people who are experiencing periods of crisis or transition.

ADVOCACY

  • The CARAS Advocacy Project works with people to understand their options when it comes to a range of issues including: bills, debt, housing, welfare and legal [immigration] problems.
CARAS CARAS (Community Action for Refugees and Asylum Seekers)

At CARAS, our groups are relaxed and allow people the time they need to settle and build friendships which allow them to grow in confidence, contribute ideas, share their worries and ask for support when necessary.

We also offer one-to-one intensive support for people in times of crisis or transition, during which we will work together to build confidence and skills.

We have a range of group activities that support people of all ages to develop their English skills, access services and opportunities, build supportive social networks and to feel welcomed.

We work with individuals to make sure that people get the specific support that matches their situation no matter how complex.

ESOL

  • English is the thing people most often ask for help with.
  • We offer a range of friendly and accessible English classes for women and young people.

GROUPS

  • Whether people attend our women’s groups, advice sessions or youth activities, they will be welcomed into a friendly, supportive environment.

INDIVIDUAL SUPPORT

  • Our tailor-made one-to-one relationships match trained volunteers to people who are experiencing periods of crisis or transition.

ADVOCACY

  • The CARAS Advocacy Project works with people to understand their options when it comes to a range of issues including: bills, debt, housing, welfare and legal [immigration] problems.

http://caras.org.uk/