Our impact
Refugees at Home began as a small grassroots organisation over a decade ago, and has since grown into the UK’s largest independent hosting charity.
Thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we’re able to continue help refugees and people seeking asylum find safe, welcoming places to stay while they rebuild their lives.
Our impact so far
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host satisfaction
years in action
Our impact in 2025
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of hosts would recommend hosting to a friend
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of hosts were satisfied with the support provided
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of guests felt respected in their placement
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of guests felt supported by Refugees at Home
Guests hosted
Placement nights
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Repeat hosts
My stay with my hosts helped me get on the course. I put in a lot of work, but it wouldn’t have been possible without them and Refugees at Home. We are still friends, and we catch up on video calls. Their kindness will never ever be forgotten.
Our latest impact report
2024 was an unprecedented year for Refugees at Home.
We started out with a huge boost following the success of The Guardian’s Winter Appeal, which raised £1.42m for three charities, including Refugees at Home.
We also launched our ambitious new strategy which will see us increase the number of guests we can host and improve the quality of support we offer hosts. In October, The National Lottery Community Fund awarded us £436,349, our largest grant to date. This will enable us to provide an even better service for our guests and hosts, as well as boosting the number of people we reach.
The year wasn’t without its challenges. Over the summer, the country was gripped by far-right, racist violence that terrorised many of our guests, hosts, and staff, and underlined the necessity of a future where everyone can live in safety and with dignity.
In our latest impact report you’ll see some of the ways we’ve worked to make this happen.









