Our News Blog
As we approach 24th February, we are reminded that it has been three years since our lives were forever changed. Three years of pain, loss, and uncertainty — but also three years of extraordinary strength, unity, and resilience.
Every month at Maliatko, we create a nurturing environment for children to explore the world through arts, crafts, music, sensory play, and more. In January, our little learners were busy building skills and making memories.
The first five years of a child’s life are crucial for their health, emotional development, and future success. But for many Ukrainian families displaced by war and forced to settle in the UK, this formative time is filled with uncertainty.
Valentine’s Day isn’t just about flowers and cards—it’s about compassion, connection, and community. This year, we’re honouring the idea of love in action: the everyday ways we support each other, especially those who are rebuilding their lives in a new country.
We're now working to expand our library collection from 300 to 600 Ukrainian books—and we need your help to make it happen. With a fundraising goal of £3,000, we’ll be able to purchase and ship 300 additional books directly from Ukrainian publishers to our community library in London.
Proud to announce the launch of The Heritage Bookshelf—the first Ukrainian community library in South East London, designed to serve Ukrainian refugees, migrants, and new arrivals seeking connection, comfort, and cultural continuity.
Struggling with Energy Bills? Join Our Free Energy Advice Workshop for Ukrainian. Are you finding it difficult to manage energy bills or unsure how to handle utilities in your new home? You’re not alone—and support is available.
Every child deserves the chance to explore who they are, what excites them, and where they belong. This Children’s Mental Health Week, running from 3–9 February 2025, we join Place2Be in celebrating the theme: "Know Yourself, Grow Yourself."
When times are tough, even the smallest gestures of kindness and support can change lives. That’s the message behind Great Mental Health Day 2025—a day to celebrate the power of community connection, especially for people experiencing hardship, isolation, or the effects of displacement.
Founded in 2022 as an emergency response to the full-scale war in Ukraine, our organisation has evolved into a trusted non-profit that provides comprehensive support services for new arrivals navigating resettlement.
These weekly support sessions are designed to be more than just a help desk—they are a space where you can ask questions, receive professional advice, and connect with others in a warm and welcoming environment.
This week, one of our team members attended an incredible Video Creation Workshop, an experience that perfectly aligns with our mission of amplifying migrant voices and strengthening community engagement.
The New Arrivals Support team is delighted to share that for the second consecutive year, the staff of the Langham Hotel and the St John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church have demonstrated outstanding generosity and solidarity with our mission.
We hope you’re enjoying the festive season and getting ready for an exciting year ahead. 2024 has been incredible thanks to your support and collaboration. From launching new projects to continuing our mission of helping new arrivals in the UK, this year has been one to remember.
Thanks to the Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund Enabling Strand, we have successfully implemented Charitylog, a powerful CRM system for UK charities. This transition marks a significant improvement in how we manage client data, streamline operations, and enhance service delivery.
We are dedicated to empowering refugees and migrants with the skills and resources needed to build fulfilling careers in the UK.
As we mark #AntiBullyingWeek2024, we invite our community to support the work of New Arrivals Support CIC in creating a brighter, safer future for children, young people and their families.
One of NASCIC’s flagship programs, the Ukrainian Youth Project Lewisham (UYPL), has been making a significant impact on young Ukrainians resettling in the UK. Designed to support young people who fled the war.
This month, we successfully hosted an insightful energy-saving workshop tailored for Afghan refugees under the Afghan Resettlement Scheme. The workshop was organised in collaboration with the National Energy Action (NEA) Charity.
The Woolwich Dockyard Festival 2024 was not only a celebration of history and culture but also a powerful platform to amplify migrant voices and foster a sense of belonging within the community.