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Stronger Together

Empowering refugee youth through education

This Refugee Week, join us in building brighter futures for young refugees - through the power of education and community.

The impact of your support

Your donation helps remove barriers and open doors to education.
 

  • £25 could provide a young refugee with a one-to-one educational mentoring session.
     

  • £50 could unlock a young refugee’s future through critical educational advice and guidance.
     

  • £100 could train and support a community volunteer to provide educational mentoring - week in, week out.
     

  • A monthly gift helps us plan long-term support and reach more young people consistently.

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“When I first arrived in the UK as a young refugee I didn’t feel part of a community, but REUK helped me apply for university, guided me with the application process, gave me information about scholarships and funding and supported me emotionally during hard times… they gave me confidence and helped me believe in myself.”

 

Salar, a wonderful member of the REUK community

Why REUK?

At Refugee Education UK, we believe every young refugee deserves not just access to education, but a community that walks with them every step of the way.

Through educational mentoring, advice, training, and advocacy, we equip and empower young refugees to navigate and thrive within the UK education system, journeying with them towards hopeful futures.

Stronger together

Whether it’s your first time giving or you’ve supported us before, your donation today sends a message of hope: you belong here, your future matters, and you are not alone.

This Refugee Week, let’s show what’s possible when we come together.

Will you join us?

Refugee Week runs from 16-22 June. But with your help, the impact will last a lifetime.

For young people forced to flee their homes, education is more than a classroom - it’s a lifeline.

Education offers stability in the face of upheaval, confidence after trauma, and a path forward when everything else feels uncertain.

But right now, thousands of refugee children and young adults across the UK face overwhelming barriers to learning: interrupted schooling, language gaps, poverty, homelessness, and mental health challenges.

Together, we can change that.

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