Twice Saved by Care: Victoria and Andrii’s Story of Family, Safety, and New Life
Twice — in the most literal sense — the USPUK team saved my nervous system and my mental health by providing safety. The first time, by playing a vital role in my personal life and helping unite our family. The second time, by taking us out of a loud, frightening Kyiv and bringing us to my husband — and our daughter’s father.
A New Home Without Fear: A Ukrainian Family’s Story from Mykolaiv.
In recent months, we were going to sleep and waking up to the sound of drones — living in constant fear and tension. Today “We welcomed the New Year in a new home — without fear, without panic, and together as a family.”
Case Study: Preventing Unintentional Homelessness for a Single Mother
This intervention prevented a vulnerable family from becoming unintentionally homeless. By providing legal clarity, emotional reassurance, and practical negotiation strategies, USPUK empowered the mother to remain housed temporarily while securing a healthier long term solution.
“A Chance I no longer believed in”: Yuliia’s journey to safety
My hometown, Melitopol, was occupied in the very first days of the full-scale invasion. The following years became the most difficult of my life. In May 2025, a drone hit the building next to mine. That moment became the turning point.
From nightly sirens to a home filled with warmth
I am endlessly grateful to our sponsors for their care, patience, and kindness. Because of them, we felt that even far from home, you can still be safe — and you don’t have to face everything alone.
It’s not just words of gratitude — it’s a story of lives saved
“Children are the most important thing in life,” she says. “I know this too well because I already lost my eldest son...” Oksana’s story is one of courage, love, and resilience — a reminder of how one decision, and one connection, can change a family’s future.
Tanya’s Story: Finding Home Again
Continuing my work with USPUK, alongside our Ukraine Consultation Team who have been together since the very beginning, I feel surrounded by more than colleagues — they are friends, an extended family.
A Safe Home in Stafford
Today, my son and I live in Stafford with our wonderful host family. Their kindness and warmth have given us not just shelter but comfort, friendship, and the support we so badly needed. They have welcomed both of us and my unborn baby into their family, and for that I will always be thankful.
Living Out Faith Through Hosting
When news of the Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine broke in 2022, my wife and I felt we couldn’t just stand by. We wanted to live out our Christian faith in a practical way and use what we had to help.
A Safe New Beginning — Our 100th Match
In May, Svetlana and her 9-year-old son Dmytryk made the brave decision to leave Ukraine. Thanks to kindness of hosts Katherine and Martin in Birmingham — Dmytryk now plays football in the park instead of sheltering in basements.
How family reunited after months of waiting
USPUK was with us every step of the way — advising, supporting, and taking action. Now, at last, our whole family is safe, under one roof, in a new country, with a new life and future ahead of us.
Visa success for a family of five from Dnipro
This is one of many examples of how USPUK supports displaced families facing bureaucratic delays, especially when young children are involved.
Olena`s story
I am deeply grateful to USPUK and my sponsor for their invaluable help, generosity, and constant support. Their kindness has made my new beginning in the UK so much easier and filled it with hope and comfort.
Case Study: Supporting School Admissions for a Newly Settled Afghan Refugee Family
This case highlights the challenges that newly arrived refugee families often face due to language barriers and unfamiliarity with UK systems and timelines.
Mariia and her daughter`s story
“If I could go back in time and choose new sponsors, I would choose them again without question. They’re the best sponsors in all of England. Words, emotions — even a lifetime — wouldn’t be enough to thank them.”
Case Study: Helping a Refugee Access Financial Support Through Help to Save
Schemes like Help to Save offer vital support for refugees to build confidence and stability in their new lives. Understanding how to save and manage money in the UK is a key part of integration.
Halyna’s Journey
Her story is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to begin again — and that kindness and community can help transform even the most uncertain beginnings into new chapters of hope.
Afghan Case Study: Supporting a Newly Arrived Refugee Family
USPUK continued to provide guidance on navigating local systems. We supported the family in registering with a GP, helping with information on enrolling the children in school, and understanding how to access financial and community-based support where eligible.
How USPUK Helped Reunite a Ukrainian Family Blocked by Visa Delays
A Ukrainian couple faced months of visa delays trying to reunite with their adopted daughter — until USPUK stepped in to help resolve the case and bring their family together.
Afghan Case Study: Supporting the Nikzad Family
At USPUK, we strive to support the resettlement process for Afghans by providing clear, accurate information to individuals facing challenges.