In this episode, we hear from Jenny Dakosta Van Mputu, a refugee who shares his personal journey through adversity and resilience. Facing homelessness in British society, Jenny recounts the struggles of not knowing where to start or how to communicate in a foreign land. Jenny emphasises the importance of support, especially from organisations in Manchester, highlighting the difficulties of transportation due to financial constraints.  He expresses gratitude for the kindness of British people encountered along the way, noting the crucial role of community support in navigating the complexities of the immigration system. Language barriers compound the challenges, with individuals speaking diverse languages from their home countries. Learning English becomes essential for accessing vital services and legal assistance. Jenny now advocates for increased funding and support for refugees, including financial assistance for transportation to access resources like food banks and legal aid. Ultimately Jenny’s bite size episode provides a poignant insight into the struggles faced by refugees in the UK and the importance of compassion and support in helping them rebuild their lives. Resources: