There may be some people in our country who do not want you here. They might be nasty to you, and make you feel upset, but just remember that for each person that is like that, there are hundreds more who want to help you, and want to be your friend. Don’t let the nasty people upset you. Many people in our country support you, and want to do as much as we can to help you. You will be welcomed, looked after, and treated with respect and understanding. Please don’t fear coming here!
Lindsy
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Mohammed
Mohammed is from Eritrea – one of the world’s most repressive nations. At seventeen, he was sent away from his family for compulsory military training….
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Mountaha
At first glance, Mountaha’s life seems anything but lonely. She arrived in the UK in June 2017 with her husband and four children after fleeing…
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