Asylum Support Appeals Project

ASAP

Fundraising for London Legal Support Trust
£5,466
raised of £4,000 target
by 98 supporters
Donations cannot currently be made to this page
Event: 6th London Legal sponsored walk, on 17 May 2010
Participants: ASAP: R. Sweeney,C.McCloskey,M. Fishwick, S. Awa,A.Pickup,L. Whitfield,Sue Willman,P. Vassie,P. Glyn,S. Pierce,C. Ssempijja,A. Long E. O'Dell,T. Lawrence,J. Osmond,K. Foxall,C. Ferrity,P. Yates

Story

Thanks for taking the time to visit ASAP's JustGiving page.

It's a fun walk but for serious outcomes. Our team was: Roseanne Sweeney,
Colin McCloskey, Marie-Anne Fishwick, Sarah Awa, Alison Pickup , Louise Whitfield, Sue Willman,Pascale Vassie Polly Glyn Stephen Pierce Charles Ssempijja Anna Long Elizabeth O'Dell Timothy Lawrence Julia Osmond Kay Foxall Catherine Ferrity, Paul Yates

(Thank you Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett for the wonderful contributions)

Asylum Support Appeals Project (ASAP) helps the most disadvantaged people in the country. We provide free legal advice and representation to asylum seekers living in extreme poverty to help them secure basic housing and financial support. Most of the people we help are from countries with well documented records on human rights violations, such as Iran, Iraq and the Democratic Republic of Congo, and include victims of torture, families and pregnant women. Without ASAP, asylum seekers are much more likely to end up street homeless as someone who speaks little English, has no knowledge of the law and is very vulnerable, is not able to make their own case for support.

Sponsoring our walkers will help people like "Sarah" who had HIV but had been refused support. Sarah was living with a friend but her friend did not understand HIV thinking she and her children could be infected by touch. She had to sleep in the hall on a plastic sheet and was not allowed to use the bathroom or kitchen or touch anything. She could not prepare food which led to her skipping her HIV medication, which could not be taken on an empty stomach. ASAP successfully represented her in her appeal arguing she was destitute because her accommodation was inadequate as she could not eat, wash or have covers to sleep under.

There is no free legal aid for this type of work so ASAP is dependent on charitable trusts and donations for funding. Please help us by sponsoring our walkers as generously as you are able.  To find out more about ASAP go to www.asaproject.org.uk

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About the charity

The London Legal Support Trust supports the work of social welfare legal centres in London and the Home Counties. Funds raised are targeted to assist requests for help from the centres. This financial aid helps the legal centres overcome funding crises, develop new services, support appeals and improve their premises.

Donation summary

Total raised
£5,465.50
+ £660.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£2,660.50
Offline donations
£2,805.00

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