ALI URGENTLY NEEDS SHELTER!
MADE DESTITUTE BY THE HOME OFFICE POLICIES, HE HAS NOWHERE TO STAY.
Ali, 44 years old, IRAQ Ali fled from Iraq last year ashe was persecuted for being the son of a Major in the Iraqi army. Militias killed his father and then his big brother. Ali is from Basra and looked for safety in other part of Iraq but as he says "There is no safe place in Iraq, it is the most dangerous country of the world. I would not have left my country and my family if it was safe. The Home Office must know it."
Ali was evicted from his flat 2 weeks ago after the refusal of his asylum claim by the Home Office. He stayed with friends who are asylum seekers and who are forbidden to welcome anyone overnight. They could not risk their tenancy any longer and stopped helping him.
Ali is a very kind and quiet man. He lodged a fresh claim and applied for support to the Home Office. It might take a few days before he gets accommodation and in the meantime he has nowhere to stay.
PLEASE HELP ALI
Do you have a spare room or space?
If you think you or someone you know has a spare room here in Glasgow and are willing to accommodate any of our clients for this interim period then please contact Positive Action in Housing on 0141 353 2220 or e-mail elodiem@paih.org This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it urgently.
Give a Donation
The Hardship Fund supports people in this position by giving small amounts of cash for food and basic essentials. In emergencies we can pay for short term accommodation. We spend up to £1500 per month supporting destitute asylum seekers. We desperately need donations as this work is not funded by any other means.
You can make an online donation by visiting www.paih.org. Or send a donation by cheque, made out to Positive Action in Housing and marked Hardship Fund on the back, to:
Destitution Appeal, Positive Action in Housing, 98 West George Street, Glasgow G2 1PJ
Thank you for your support.
Positive Action in Housing appeals for accommodation for destitute clients in good faith. We realise that accepting someone into your home is not without risk. To minimise this risk we disclose all information we posses about the client to volunteers. We are available to help resolve any concerns. We have never had any difficulties with clients staying with volunteers in this way but ultimate cannot take responsibility for any problems that may arise.



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