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Like what we do and want to support us? We always appreciate donations big or small! Click the link to our PayPal to send us a one off or monthly donation.
If you would like your donation spent on something specific you can either go to the Gofundme link below for the ASH project or fill out the Donation form below that, for other CIS work!
If you would like your donation spent on something specific you can either go to the Gofundme link below for the ASH project or fill out the Donation form below that, for other CIS work!
Newly Arrived Asylum Seekers need your help
New asylum seekers to Glasgow are being housed in an old hotel in the city centre. It can be several months before they are moved to accommodation in the community. During that time, they often have no shoes or rainwear, no phone and very little or inappropriate clothing. They also have little or no knowledge of where they can get support. Many are suffering from the effects of trauma because of what they have been through. Whilst their claim is being processed, they have no money to buy basic items for themselves or their children.
Please donate here
to enable us to provide emergency shopping vouchers, smartphones and data as well as other basics as needed.
Please donate here
to enable us to provide emergency shopping vouchers, smartphones and data as well as other basics as needed.
APPRECIATING ANDREW MINSHAW - donations to the ASH project
In memory of Andrew Minshaw who sadly passed away on 7 January 2022
Andrew's family would like any donations to go to the ASH project at Community InfoSource,
which Andrew worked on. Donations for the ASH project can be made here: gofund.me/51ce76b2
Thank you for your support.
WHERE WILL YOUR DONATION GO?
Travel for Destitute Asylum Seekers
Individuals regularly drop into to our office for help and support. Among them are Asylum Seekers who have been made destitute (no longer receiving public funds). We offer to pay for the travel expenses of these individuals, as without this is is very unlikely they would be able to come to a Drop In. |
Interpreting Expenses
As an organisation that works with people from all over the world, we often require interpreters to assist us. We have many fantastic volunteer interpreters, but sometimes they are not available, or we require a different language. In this instance we pay for an interpreting service. It is vital that we are able to communicate with the people who rely on our services, and funds towards this are always essential. |
Childcare Costs
We are a diverse organisation, and want to have as many people involved as possible. Many of the women who we support and who volunteer have children. We offer childcare at organisation events and meetings for those who would otherwise be unable to attend. |