Informing, integrating and celebrating successful journeys 

At USPUK we advise and assist those displaced by catastrophe who are starting their new lives in the UK. We provide guidance and support, as well as building networks to help displaced people not only survive in the UK but integrate and flourish here.

Ukrainian Sponsorship Project

We support displaced Ukrainians to find safe homes in the UK under the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme. We were awarded ‘Recognised Provider’ status by the UK Government, which enables us to find and recruit UK hosts and match them with displaced Ukrainians under the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Our team of consultants provides information and guidance to displaced Ukrainians, identifies and vets prospective sponsors, ‘matches’ guests to hosts and assists them in applying for their visas and journeying to the UK.

Afghan Resettlement Project

Led by our team of Afghans with lived experience and launched in June 2023, this project provides resettlement support to Afghans who have come to the UK on the ACRS and ARAP pathways. We recently conducted a survey to understand the main concerns of and challenges facing Afghans who currently remain in temporary hotel accommodation in the UK. We have used the results of this survey as the basis for our approach to the resettlement project, and we continue to do so. USPUK is now actively working with the Afghan cohort to find viable solutions for sustainable living in the UK.

Working with communities to support displaced people rebuilding their lives in the UK

At USPUK, our mission is to provide essential information to individuals who have been displaced and are looking to resettle in the UK. We help them integrate into supportive communities, offering them paths to employment, housing, and other opportunities. Our goal is to amplify their voices by sharing their stories and perspectives, which can foster greater understanding and empathy.

1000+

Ukrainians provided with host families in the UK

15,300

Afghan and Ukrainian individuals represented 

200

Monthly consultations for displaced people 

Our Journey

2022


USPUK’s founders established the organisation as a means of providing more effective information to Ukrainians fleeing the war about relocating to the UK under the newly established Homes for Ukraine scheme. USPUK obtained charitable status and assembled a team of 10+ Ukrainian women with lived experience to guide displaced Ukrainians through the visa process.

We established 'consultation desks' in refugee centres in Krakow and Warsaw. We began working with Citizens UK and a range of other organisations.

2023

Our partnership with Citizens UK and Communities for Ukraine facilitated the direct resettlement of 1000 Ukrainian families into UK host homes. USPUK established its own Ukrainian Sponsorship Project to identify, process and match UK-based sponsors with displaced Ukrainians.

We set up a support hub in Lviv, Ukraine, expanding its reach. USPUK launched its Afghan Resettlement Project, collaborating with More in Common to survey Afghans in temporary hotel accommodation to assess community needs.

2024

A central UK team was formed, including Ukrainian and Afghan members with lived experience of coming to the UK as displaced people. This helped to solidify USPUK's mission to advise and assist those displaced by catastrophe who are starting their new lives in the UK. USPUK continues to create and distribute crucial resources, actively partnering with other organisations to facilitate integration, including housing and employment opportunities.

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