There are so many ways you can support the campaign for migrants' rights. Here are just a few. Get in touch with us at [email protected] if you have ideas or questions! 

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Try ebay for charity

Buy or sell on ebay and make a donation to JCWI. Here's how

everyclick.com

Raise money every time you shop online, with everyclick.com. Find our page here.

dont send me a card - raise money for migrants rights

Send an e-card

e-cards with a social conscience - choose JCWI and donate the cost of postage. 

Payroll giving

If your employer has a 'payroll' or 'workplace' giving scheme, sign up to support us as you earn. Find out more by asking your HR team, or sending them a link to this guide to setting up a scheme.

Get sponsored!

Running, walking, cycling - whatever challenge you can take on, we'd love to hear about it and support you in your fundraising! Email [email protected] for more info.

A gift in your Will

If you are writing or rewriting your will, adding a donation to charity is one of the most powerful ways you can support us. Your solicitor can help you with the wording, and please get in touch with us if you'd like information or help. 

If you're a solicitor who would be interested in working with us to support those who wish to leave a legacy, please contact us, at [email protected] 

Show your support with our stickers and posters!

We have posters and stickers available for free - show your support by ordering now!

Facebook fundraisers

Each year we kindly received thousands of pounds in donations from people who've created a Facebook fundraiser to support our work. If you'd like to find out more and set up a Fundraiser yourself, visit our Facebook fundraisers page.

Resist and Persist: toolkit and guide to tackling the hostile environment - JCWI - migrants rights

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Your guide to building community, power and resistance to the hostile environment.

Volunteer to help asylum seekers refugees and migrants in the UK

Use your skills, give your time

Support migrants and refugees by volunteering