Yorkshire (including Leeds, Sheffield, Hull, and York)
Regional Migration Support:
Hong Kong Hub (Migration Yorkshire)
British Future is an independent, non-partisan thinktank and registered charity, engaging people’s hopes and fears about integration and immigration, identity and race. It houses the Welcoming Committee for Hong Kongers.
Good Neighbour Church England helps HongKong BN(O)s on social and professional integration in settling the UK, including career workshops and English classes, as well as a range of children’s services. We also provide whole person and well-being development classes, for instance, mindfulness workshops and face-to-face advising.
Leeds-based charity aim to enable BN(O) migrants to fully integrate into UK society socially and economically and access the right services to support their settlement. Project allows them to blend with people of all backgrounds, offering a range of activities, including English conversation classes, trips, job search, housing and enterprise support.
Hong Kong Assistance and Resettlement Community is a registered charity setup before UK BN(O) visa scheme, with the core aim of assisting Hongkongers, whether they are BN(O) holders or asylum seekers, to have a soft landing once they arrived in the UK.
An independent international business organisation, committed to supporting, accelerating and connecting Hong Kong entrepreneurs and businesses through business services, professional service referrals incubation programme, trainings, company profiling and networking opportunities, while also promoting and safeguarding the interests of the Hong Kong entrepreneurial community in the UK.
Monitoring and researching situation in Hong Kong, political lobbying. Has a page on FAQs to do with the HK BN(O) visa route.
Hong Kong Well UK is serving the mental wellbeing/health of children and teenagers newly migrated to the UK from Hong Kong as well as their parents in their mother tongue. We are a registered Community Interest Company.
Offers comprehensive support via casework (signposting and referrals), mental health, employment, outreach and online/in-person events across the UK, with Mission PERM for BN(O)s and Project HAVEN for non-BN(O)s, including asylum seekers and refugees from Hong Kong.
Leeds Umbrella is a Community Interest Company (CIC) that provides support to Hong Kongers and organisations in Leeds, UK. We offer a range of services including training, mentoring, and consultancy, to help Hong Kongers and businesses to thrive and grow. Some of our core areas of focus include social enterprise, community development, and sustainability.
Café Connect is a weekly activity café that offers a range of activities and opportunities designed to promote integration and support BN(O) Hong Kongers to connect with and settle into their new communities.
Migrant Help aims to to provide Hong Kong BN(O)s with support and access to education, training, and employment opportunities to help people feel confident and prepared to settle into their new live in the UK. A dedicated team offers free advice and support focused on employability.
A UK-wide support and reporting service for East and Southeast Asian Community members who experience racism and/or other forms of hate.
The ‘Path to Work’ project will support BNO from Hong Kong to apply for jobs and improve their English skills for work.
Pathways to Work is a project for people seeking safety in the UK, who want to work on their career and education goals. We focus on aspirational employment and confidence building.
The SCCC are a Cantonese-speaking Christian church that offers a Sunday School to teach Chinese parents English and their children Cantonese. It also runs a Resident Fellowship under its Cantonese Ministry to help build a community of Hong Kongers in the Sheffield region.
The project aims to help BN(O)s settle into their new life in the UK with happiness, prosperity, and a sense of belongings. The project caters to the needs of the BN(O)s in three stages: landing, struggling, and integrating. It aims to support at least 1000 BN(O)s throughout their settling journey in the UK.
A strong network of hundreds of churches across the UK providing local, informal help to newcomers. Also runs a number of programmes promoting welcoming, inclusion, and well-being in different cities and online, as well as the Welcome Course.
Victoria Harbor Group is a community developer working to develop new communities for Hong Kong immigrants. We aim to develop sustainable, outward looking and global new communities designed around innovation and enterprise, branded as 21st Century New City.