OUR VISION

We believe every person has the right to be safe: safe to be with their family and safe to rebuild their lives. Our vision is a world where the people who need it have safe passage to a place of safety, family, and justice.

OUR MISSION

We champion the rights of refugees and displaced people as they flee persecution, using the law to help them access a safe route to a place of safety. We work alongside refugees to campaign for change and build public support for safe passage for all.

OUR WORK

Reuniting child refugees with their family

Our legal teams in France, Greece and the UK work to help child refugees reunite with their families through a safe route to a place where they can rebuild their lives. You can learn more about each team’s work on their pages below:

United Kingdom

France

Greece

Supporting Afghan refugees at risk

Safe Passage has a dedicated team in the UK and France working to support Afghans fleeing persecution and the Taliban.

Supporting refugees fleeing Ukraine

In collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Safe Passage set up a team in Warsaw to safely relocate to the UK.

We aim to support those most let down and ignored by Europe’s response to the invasion –  non-Ukrainian refugees, unaccompanied children, those without passports or ID.

Fighting for change

We campaign for change to a system that cruelly punishes refugees seeking safety. Our campaigns are built on the experiences of those that have sought sanctuary, with the Safe Passage Young Leaders, a group of young people from refugee backgrounds, at the heart of all our campaigning.

Our Grassroots Campaigners Team is a movement of passionate refugee supporters across the UK who campaign for change in their communities. Alongside our Young Leaders, they take action across the UK to fight for refugee rights and their legal routes to safety.

We’ve been lucky enough to receive recognition for our work supporting refugees to reach a place of safety. To check out our achievements click here.

If you know of someone who needs support getting to safety please get in touch with us.