Campaign with us

We campaign alongside young refugees for humane immigration policies — so children and people fleeing conflict and persecution can rebuild their lives, in safety and with their loved ones.

We’re a growing movement of tens of thousands across the UK and beyond, standing up for refugees every day and challenging harmful policies. Together, we fight for safe routes, the right to seek asylum, and the chance for families to stay together.

There are many ways to get involved, no matter how much or how little time or knowledge you’ve got — from signing a petition to learning more about refugee rights, or even joining our grassroots campaigners network

Take action

Tell the Government: Refugees need Routes To Safety

Nobody should have to risk their life at sea to reach safety and family. Add your voice to pressure the UK Government to open safe routes for refugees to rebuild their lives here.

Other campaigns

Write to the Lords about the Border Security Bill

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Other ways to take action

Want to do more? There are lots of ways to get involved.

Join our UK-wide network of campaigners fighting for change at a local level — develop your skills, learn and meet great people along the way! Learn more >>

Your MP works for you and they need to know where you stand on refugee rights. We’ve got a step-by-step guide to help you influence your MP. Get started today >>

Have courageous conversations about migration

Conversation can change minds. Use our easy conversation guide for handy tips, ready-to-use responses and quick facts to counter harmful narratives on migration. Download your copy >>

Our campaign wins

When people like you speak up, we can move mountains — and even governments. Here are some of the vital changes your support helped us win last year.

Asylum Ban & Rwanda plan scrapped

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When the last government tried to push through its cruel Rwanda Plan, we didn’t sit quietly. Thousands of us marched, wrote to MPs, and kept the pressure on. When the new Labour government came to power, we intensified our pressure. Finally, in July 2024, we won. The 30,000 people who were stuck in limbo can finally seek safety without the looming threat of deportation.

New safe route for Afghan families

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For three years, Afghan families separated in the chaos of the fall of Kabul had no safe route to reunite in the UK. We fought tooth-and-nail against this injustice; thousands of people signed the petition, dozens of MPs rallied to our call, and our Young Leaders spoke in Parliament and in the media. In July 2024, a family reunion route was finally opened for separated Afghan families.

Protection extended for Ukrainian refugees

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Until recently, refugees through the Ukraine schemes couldn't sponsor family members to join them - not even their own children. We mobilised parliamentarians, spoke in the media and published research. In January 2025, the Government finally allowed Ukrainian nationals to sponsor their children under 18 to join them in the UK.

Cruel visa rules scrapped

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Stringent biometric requirements made it nearly impossible for people in places like Gaza or Sudan to apply for family reunion. We launched legal action and lobbied MPs, rallying support from many in Parliament and ordinary people across the country. The new Government changed the policy, removing a key barrier keeping families apart.

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