Red Cross had to take £220,000 from disaster fund to clothe asylum seekers in UK
The fund is earmarked for UK and overseas emergencies but was accessed to help people affected by a scabies outbreak in asylum accomodationThe British Red Cross had to use hundreds of thousands of pounds from its funds earmarked for disasters to provide basic clothing for asylum seekers in the UK in what it described as an unprecedented intervention.The charity is the largest UK provider of services to refugees, asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants. It said the decision to seek £220,000 from its disaster fund, which is earmarked for emergencies in the UK and overseas, was to buy items for 12,000 asylum seekers who were struggling to clothe themselves. Continue reading...

The fund is earmarked for UK and overseas emergencies but was accessed to help people affected by a scabies outbreak in asylum accomodation
The British Red Cross had to use hundreds of thousands of pounds from its funds earmarked for disasters to provide basic clothing for asylum seekers in the UK in what it described as an unprecedented intervention.
The charity is the largest UK provider of services to refugees, asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants. It said the decision to seek £220,000 from its disaster fund, which is earmarked for emergencies in the UK and overseas, was to buy items for 12,000 asylum seekers who were struggling to clothe themselves. Continue reading...