USPUK Turns 4: Thank You for Being Part of the Journey
Back in 2022, USPUK was set up by a team of lawyers, entrepreneurs, journalists, technology, recruitment, and finance experts to help Ukrainians displaced by the war. We helped Ukrainian refugees to explore resettling to the UK, through help desks at refugee centres in Warsaw and Krakow, and through an online service available to Ukrainians regardless of location.
USPUK impact report for 2024-25
This has been a year of real milestones for USPUK. Growth we are proud of, challenges we met head-on and moments that remind us exactly why this work matters. From the families we helped navigate systems that felt impossible, to the communities we built alongside people who arrived in the UK.
Case Study: Preventing Unintentional Homelessness for an Afghan Refugee Family
This intervention helped prevent a vulnerable refugee family from falling into deeper housing instability and worsening health conditions. With help of USPUK team family to secure safer and more appropriate accommodation.
Our story began with decisions that are never easy.
The hardest part was looking at our daughters and realizing they were growing up in fear — something no child should have to get used to. Marien and Robert welcomed us as if we were not guests, but family. With them beside us, a foreign country became a little closer and warmer.
Reflecting on Rebuilding and Resilience at the UK Parliament
Walking through the historic corridors and seeing how the House of Commons was rebuilt after the Second World War was a powerful reminder of what it means to recover and rebuild after destruction.
Solomiya and Sofia’s Journey to the UK
Solomiya and Sofia, 32-year-old twins from Lviv, have spent six years volunteering as medics on the front lines. USPUK helped them to find a Host, so they were able to begin a new chapter in their lives.