

Donate
Your gift will help refugees, asylum seekers and vulnerable migrants on their journey to recover from trauma and rebuild their lives. Thank you.

£60 can fund a survivor’s first therapy/ counselling session

£30 can cover the cost of a mentor working with a refugee or asylum seeker for one month

£15 can cover the costs of a refugee or asylum seeker attending our Women's Group for one month
Other Ways to Give
Bank transfer or Standing Order
Please contact us at communications@refugeeresource.org and we’ll send you further details
Cheque or cash
Please make your cheque payable to ‘Refugee Resource’ and send to the address below.
Please do not send cash in the post. If you would like to donate cash please visit our office.
Refugee Resource, The Old Music Hall, 106-108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JE.

Gift Aid
If you are a UK tax payer, please Gift Aid your donation to us. This will add 25p to every £1 you donate, at no extra cost to you.
If you are donating by bank transfer, by standing order, by cheque or by cash we would be very grateful if you could fill in the Gift Aid Declaration form and send it to us by post to the address below, or email it to communications@refugeeresource.org
Please complete the Gift Aid Declaration form here
Please send the completed form to: Refugee Resource, The Old Music Hall, 106-108 Cowley Road, Oxford, OX4 1JE.
You can support us when you do your shopping online. By registering with Give as you Live a percentage of your online shopping bill can be donated to Refugee Resource, and at no extra cost to you.
Thousands of leading retailers are part of the scheme. It is as easy as clicking on their website, registering, and then going via them to the normal online shops you use: click here. A percentage of your shopping bill will be donated to Refugee Resource at no extra costs to yourself.
You can even donate to Refugee Resource when you search online by using Everyclick.com as your search engine.
Call: 01865 403280 | Email: info@refugeeresource.org
To relieve distress, improve well-being and facilitate the integration of refugees and asylum seekers in Oxfordshire, by providing psychological, social and practical support.
