Monday, 21 July 2025

Positive Action in Housing Newsletter - Gaza appeal, training And Campaign

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Support Raghad and her family in Gaza


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One of the Palestinian families we are supporting is Raghad, a brilliant 17 year old medical student in Gaza,  who is in her final year of medicine.


She lives with her mother and five younger siblings. Her baby brother, only five years old, is struggling because of lack of food.


Today, eleven little children who attend the "educational point" in Gaza with Raghad's brother, fainted from hunger.


Today also, 200 people in Gaza died from hunger.


Raghad described what they have to eat. For breakfast - they drink mint tea from plants they've grown in the ruins of their home. They treasure the mint plants as a source of nutrients.


For lunch they might have lentils, rice, or bread—if there is flour.  Flour is now called "white gold" in Gaza. 1kg costs $50.


For dinner they again drink mint tea to trick their stomachs into feeling full.


Prices for food and water are rising daily as desperation grows.


Below are some of the products they have bought in the last few days.

Sugar costs 100 shekels.

Flour costs 80 shekels for 1 kg.

Soap costs 30 shekels.

Aubergine costs 20 shekels.


The last few days have grown more desperate. They are going hungry again. They are dizzy from hunger in fact.


This is no food crisis. This is deliberate, man made starvation, a war crime.


UNRWA has enough food to last three months for all the people in Gaza. But Egypt and Israel will not let aid through.


If you can, please donate to this family, please donate whatever you can.


Or else please share the fundraiser with your family and friends.

Training for you



Visit this page to see our timetable for live, online, open courses covering: Migrants Rights, No Recourse To Public funds, Rights and entitlements of EEA Nationals, Rights of Refugees and Asylum  Seekers, Equality and diversity courses including Communicating through interpreters, Interpreting Culture, and Mottos for Equality Diversity and Inclusion.


We are offering all open courses online, plus we can deliver in-house courses either online or in person.


The cost is £100 (Zero VAT) for courses of up to 3.5 hours duration; and £195 (Zero VAT) for courses of up to 6 hours duration.


For both inhouse or online open courses, just fill in the online booking form.


Donate to the Gaza Appeal



Positive Action in Housing has launched the Gaza Appeal Fund, all donations to go directly to Palestinians from Gaza who are in emergency need. Those in Gaza and those who are from Gaza and have family there. Please donate and leave a message of support - and  do share this link with family and friends and encourage them to share too. Updates will be provided on the page.


Join us in Calling on the UK government to Set Up a Gaza Family Scheme


We've done this before — and we can do it again. When war broke out in Ukraine, it was people like you — working alongside charities like ours — who helped turn public outrage into political action.


Together, we pushed the British government to open safe routes, waive visa requirements, and create the Homes for Ukraine scheme. Our charity alone helped over 500 Ukrainian families settle here.


Now, the door is slightly ajar again — and we must push hard to open it fully for families in Gaza.


On Monday 30 June 2025, dozens of MPs called on Sir Keir Starmer to "urgently" establish a Ukraine-style visa to allow Gazans with family in the UK to come here.


We know the desperate need for families to be reunited through the experiences of Palestinian families and individuals who we are currently working with, and who have family members in Gaza right now. It is frankly heart-breaking that, despite the dedication and resources across our staff, volunteers and networks, we are unable to help as we did with refugees from Ukraine — not because the need is any less urgent, but because the political will is not there.


67 MPs from across Parliament — including former ministers, Labour MPs, independents, Greens, Lib Dems, SNP members and members of the House of Lords — signed a letter calling for a Gaza Family Scheme, a safe route for Palestinians trapped in Gaza to reunite with relatives in the UK, "until it is safe to return".


"Just as the UK opened its doors to those fleeing persecution in Ukraine and Hong Kong, we believe the same generosity should be extended to Palestinian families," the letter says.


The letter expresses "grave concern at the immense suffering inflicted on Palestinians in Gaza," and accuses Israel of "shattering the temporary ceasefire", weaponising starvation, and escalating attacks on civilians and aid seekers.


It notes that Palestinians trying to reach the UK face impossible barriers — including the destruction of Gaza's visa application centre and the blockade of Rafah. Some have fled to Egypt but remain in limbo, without access to schools, healthcare, or a clear path to safety.


Labour MP Marsha de Cordova, who helped organise the letter, said:

"The Ukrainian Family Scheme was the right response to a brutal war. Establishing a Gaza Family Visa Scheme would extend those same principles. It is time for the government to act now to help British Palestinians bring their loved ones to safety."


Here's what the UK government can and must do:

  1. Create a Gaza Family Scheme — a dedicated humanitarian visa route for Palestinians with family in the UK, as was done for Ukrainians and Hongkongers.

  2. Waive the biometric requirement — as biometric appointments are impossible in a war zone under siege, this barrier must be removed immediately, otherwise it is effectively a death sentence.

  3. Work with the Palestinian Red Crescent and the International Committee of the Red Cross to organise mercy flights — the UK must press Israel and Egypt to grant safe humanitarian access, so children, the elderly, and those in urgent medical need can be evacuated from Gaza and brought to safety.


Here's how you can help right now:

  1. Write to your MP using this campaign text or your own words: Write to Them

  2. Share this message on social media using #GazaFamilyScheme

  3. Share this email with your family, friends and colleagues - the more the better.

  4. Support our emergency relief work here

  5. Send us a message of support by replying to this email.


We are not powerless. We've changed government policy before. With your voice, your action, and your compassion, we can do it again — for families in Gaza who have waited long enough for protection and justice.


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