Supporting stateless people in rebuilding their lives
A world free from statelessness






Area of Practice
01
Identity
Helping obtain legal identification or documentation.
02
Education
Supporting access to schools and education programmes.
03
Employment access
Find career or work training opportunities.
04
Healthcare
Providing healthcare access through GP practices and volunteer clinics.
05
Food aid
Food distribution programmes, vouchers, or community kitchens.
06
Housing assistance
Supporting access to safe and stable accommodation, either through temporary shelters, rent support, or community housing initiatives.
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Projects completed
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Clients served
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“Statelessness is a condition of profound marginalisation, where individuals are denied recognition as members of any political community.”
Tendayi Bloom
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Bloom, 2021
We handle the complexities with care and attention to detail, so stateless individuals can feel supported, reduce daily stress, and begin rebuilding a secure and meaningful life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services does your organisation provide?
We offer legal guidance, documentation support, access to education and healthcare resources, and community-based assistance programmes.
Who can access your services?
Our services are designed primarily for stateless individuals and families, particularly within the Bedoon community.
Is your support free of charge?
Many of our services are free or subsidised, depending on the type of support required.
Can you help children access education?
Yes, we work to connect children with educational opportunities, including informal and community-based programmes.
How do you advocate for stateless people?
We raise awareness, collaborate with human rights organisations, and support policy reform efforts to address statelessness.
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