Raised: 37%
 
Target: £24,000.00
Raised so far: £8,901.50
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Update on 7th November 2010:

Thanks to everyone who has so far donated to the Positive Action in Housing/Glasgow University STAR Sleepout on 5th & 6th November 2010. Thanks also to A L Kennedy, writer, composer Craig Armstrong, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, writer and broadcaster, and actress Sienna Miller for donating as well.

We did it!!!!  On November 6th 2010, I slept rough for one night  until 8am the next morning to raise money for the Hardship fund which provides food and shelter for destitute asylum seekers in Glasgow

Im now back home but im still feeling that cold. It was a bitter night. Please keep on donating as we have yet to reach our target of £24,000. Please forward our emails or texts to your freinds, family and colleagues and encourage them to make a donatrion, however small. 

Please keep on giving to this page until 31 March 2011. So please, however small the amount, please help us keep the hardship fund going for destitute refugees . We welcome repeat donations....

Why im raising money for the hardship fund

Through my work, I come across many people, especially young people, pregnant women and the elderly. Many are from Iraq, Iran, Somalia, DR Congo, China and other countries with known records of human rights abuses. They have been forced out of their homes in an attempt to force them to return to their countiries of origin.

In March 2010, I came across the case of a family of three Russians, the Sehryk family. Sergue, Tatiana and their teenage son Stepan killed themselves by throwing themselves from the 15th floor of their YMCA rented flat at Red Road in Glasgow. They were told to leave their flat by that day, March 7. Their benefits of £105 per week  had been stopped. The family were in genuine fear of being returned to their country of origin because of Mr Sehryk's links with Russian military intelligence. According to a lawyer that advised them, the family were utterly shocked to be told that if they did not return they would have to leave their flat, they would become destitute, be forbidden to work, and refused recourse to public funds or emergency housing. Tragically, the Sehryk family didn't overstay their 'welcome': the night before their suicide they left suicide notes and personal papers with a friend, and on the morning of Sunday March 7, their supposed eviction date, they jumped from the balcony of their 15th floor high rise flat. Their story became the subject of international media attention.

You can read about other families who were helped by the harfdship fund on pages 24 onwards of the PAIH annual report at www.paih.org.

I know other families who have considered suicide as an alternative to being returned to unsafe countries, women with young children whose children have been taken into care because they could cope no longer with the constant fear of refusal, and then the ultimate realisation that they will have to return, without having had a fair hearing. 

The Hardship Fund gives a breathing space to people while they work out what to do when their money and shelter has been stopped.

The Destitution project gives people the time to find a lawyer, lodge fresh evidence or seek a judicial review of bad asylum decisions, which are becoming more comon under the "fast track" system.

 

The project provides a small amount of money for food, and arranges free, temporary shelter in someone's home for the most vulnerable. The Fund has helped young women, pregnant women, the elderly and those with mental health problems. 

Positive Action in Housing now gives out £2,000 a month in hardship funds raised from donations to destitute asylum seekers and their families. My goal is to raise £24,000 - a year's worth of money!

That's why i'm going to leave my home and family and sleep rough for one night in Glasgow on 6 November to raise money for the Hardship Fund.  To help people who have nothing else, and hopefully turn things around with the support of good legal advice and practicval support. Many families have gone onto secure leave to remain. 

Donating through JustGiving is simple, fast and totally secure. Your details are safe – they’ll never send unwanted emails. Once you donate, they’ll send your money directly to Positive Action in Housing Ltd's destitution fund, and make sure Gift Aid is reclaimed on every eligible donation by a UK taxpayer. So it’s the most efficient way to donate.

So please donate whatever you can. Please ...

 

I hope you reach your target. I'll be thinking of you on 6th October. Donation by Sheena Clarke on 29/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
 

From admin@advanceadvocacyproject.org.uk i applaud your good work for the cause. Donation by M Skelly on 28/07/10

 
£3.00 + £0.85 Gift Aid
 

Refugees are welcome here! Donation by jamie dockery on 28/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Helena Richards on 28/07/10

 
£2.50 + £0.71 Gift Aid
 

Good Luck with reaching your target. Donation by Mick Kampff on 28/07/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
 

Good luck Robina! Donation by Julita Barecka-Young on 28/07/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
 

All the very best and hopefully you'll reach your target. Well done. Donation by Val Tonner on 28/07/10

 
£25.00 + £7.05 Gift Aid
 

Good luck, keep safe and well! Donation by Susan Cueva on 28/07/10

 
 

Hope it's a dry night! Well done. Ann Donation by Ann Pert on 28/07/10

 
£10.00
 

Great work Robina. Wrap up warmly! Gina Donation by Gina Netto on 28/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
 

Good luck, I hope you meet your target for a very worthwhile cause Donation by Linda McKenna on 28/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Elsie Peel on 28/07/10

 
£20.00 + £5.64 Gift Aid
 

Donation by Connal Cochrane on 27/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

Hope you raise the amount you are aiming for. Donation by margaret donnelly on 27/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

best of luck Donation by Robin MacPherson on 27/07/10

 
£50.00 + £14.10 Gift Aid
 

THE WAY A GOVERNMENT TREATS FOREIGNERS IS THE WAY IT WOULD TREAT ITS OWN CITIZENS IF IT DARED. Donation by Neal Ascherson on 27/07/10

 
£15.00 + £4.23 Gift Aid
 

ALL THE BEST IN YOUR EFFORTS FOR A VERY WORTHWHILE CAUSE PATRICIA COCKBURN Donation by Patricia Cockburn on 27/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

I hope you reach your target, good luck. Donation by Seonaid Stewart on 27/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

A small contribution for the great work you all do. Donation by Maggie Murphy on 27/07/10

 
£10.00
 

Well done Robina. I thoroughly believe you are raising awareness and funds for a very good cause. Donation by jayne Adkins on 27/07/10

 
 

All the very best Robina, and I hope you reach your target for this very worthwhile cause. Donation by Ann Drummond on 27/07/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
 

Great work. Stay dry. Cynthia Donation by Cynthia McVey on 27/07/10

 
£10.00 + £2.82 Gift Aid
 

I wish it could be more. Good luck in raising awareness about this issue. Donation by jackie mearns on 27/07/10

 
£5.00 + £1.41 Gift Aid
 

Hope you have a peaceful night and raise lots of money Donation by Lynn Jamieson on 27/07/10

 
£30.00 + £8.46 Gift Aid
 

Hope it's a fine night! Donation by Paul Rydquist on 27/07/10

 
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* Total raised online: £6,601.50
  Offline donations: £2,300.00
  Mobile donations: £0.00
  Total Raised: £8,901.50
  Gift Aid plus supplement: £1,597.68

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