The children, women and men that live in Abigail housing have no where else to go. If Abigail didn’t provide them with a home they would be on the streets. For example, at one Abigail House, two women from Eretria live together.
In Eretria they were imprisoned for belonging to a Pentecostal church. They were given a choice, sign this document saying you don’t believe in the church anymore or stay in jail. They signed, and were released, but continued to be harassed by the police. Fearing for their security, and wishing to practices their faith, which they hadn’t given up in their hearts, they fled to Sudan.
The journey from Sudan to the UK is difficult and dangerous, but they made it. Once in the UK, they waited many months for their asylum claim to be processed. They could not work, were scared to go out, and could not communicate with their families in Eretria, as they were scared that if the government knew were they where, they would punish their relatives. Eventually, the happy news arrived that they had been granted the right to remain in the UK.
However, their challenges didn’t end there. They had to leave the housing the UK Home Office provided them, and were still on the wait list for social housing. Both women were terrified of living on the streets. They knew what happened to young refugee women like themselves. Working the sex trade wasn’t an option for either of them, but they knew they might not have a choice if they did not have shelter.
Luckily, they were put in touch with Abigail Housing, who found them a safe furnished apartment in Leeds. The two women live together, study English and go to church. They are waiting to move up the social housing list so that they can move on, and then other refugees will take over their Abigail apartment. Slowly but surely they are rebuilding their lives in safety and security.
Friday, 13 February 2009
Wednesday, 4 February 2009
Welcome to Abigail's Blogg
Greetings! For those of you who don’t know Abigail – let me introduce you to West Yorkshire’s most dynamic charity. Abigail Housing is a one of a kind charity that provides housing to destitute refugees and asylum seekers in Bradford and Leeds. We run two projects: the Destitution Project and the Refugee Project. We also help asylum seekers connect with other services, and provide friendship and encouragement. We are pretty new (just two years old), but we are keen to grow in order to help more destitute asylum seekers and refugees.
This blog will help us keep you in the loop about issues facing asylum seekers, developments at Abigail Housing and information about what you can do to help. Any questions just email us at abigailhousing@gmail.com.
God Bless!
This blog will help us keep you in the loop about issues facing asylum seekers, developments at Abigail Housing and information about what you can do to help. Any questions just email us at abigailhousing@gmail.com.
God Bless!
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