The Arimathea Trust and the Naccom network give a roof and advice to people who fled war and poverty only to find destitution
Suzie Jones was 17 when she first arrived in the UK. She had travelled alone, after fleeing violence in her home town, on the border of Somalia and Ethiopia. When she was 13, her father had been killed in front of her. She hoped for a better, safer, life in the UK.
Instead, she found herself trapped in an exhausting struggle with the asylum system. “It was like I was living in hell,” she remembers.
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