New Arrivals Support CIC

We support and work directly with different groups of new arrivals in the UK.

  • A digital inclusion initiative providing free mobile data, SIM cards, laptops and devices to people facing data poverty to help them stay connected and access essential online services.


    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/sanctuary-data-and-device-hub

  • A bespoke bilingual signposting and advocacy project helping Ukrainian migrants on the Homes for Ukraine Scheme in the Royal Borough of Greenwich navigate resettlement processes and access services.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/ukrainian-support-greenwich

  • A bilingual information, advice and signposting to Afghan families recently arrived in the UK to help them integrate into life in Greenwich.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/greenwich-afghan-resettlement-service

  • A free support project with bilingual caseworkers helping Ukrainians in Lewisham confidently complete Ukraine Permission Extension applications and understand the process.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/lewisham-upe-support

  • Free English language lessons designed specifically to help older Ukrainians and Afghan women improve their English skills, build confidence and connect with their community.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/esol-for-older-ukrainians-and-afghan-women

  • A bilingual youth community project offering free activities such as workshops, quizzes, sports and social events to improve well-being, build connections and support cultural identity for young people aged 11–17.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/ukrainian-youth-project

  • A weekly wellbeing support programme for Ukrainians aged over 50, offering social and cultural activities to reduce isolation, strengthen cultural identity and foster meaningful connections.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/50-wellbeing-project

  • A Ukrainian club for families with children aged 0–5 that provides a warm space for play and community connection for parents and young children.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/maliatko-family-project

  • The first Ukrainian community library in Southeast London providing a welcoming space and a growing collection of books to help people stay connected to their language, heritage and community through reading.

    Find out more: https://www.nascic.org.uk/heritage-bookshelf-project

The first Ukrainian community library in South East London. We believe that books are more than just stories—they are a bridge to heritage, identity and belonging.

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Oksana Kalala

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