Community projects supporting Hong Kongers receives £2.6M funding

26 Jun 2023 03:39 PM

Organisations, including national children's charity Barnardo’s, will use funding to help improve English language ability and skills for jobs.

Organisations who help Hong Kongers coming to live and work in the UK were yesterday awarded £2.6 million by the government.

This further year of funding for the Hong Kong British National (Overseas) Welcome Programme for 2023/24 has been allocated to 47 civil society organisations, providing BN(O) visa holders with vital language, employment and mental health support.

Since the launch of the Hong Kong BN(O) Welcome Programme in 2021, over 166,000 eligible Hong Kongers and their family members have chosen to make the UK their home by applying for the BN(O) visa.

In previous funding rounds, the Welcome Programme has funded Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations to support BN(O)s in areas such as employability, mental health and wellbeing, and social integration, making a huge difference to people’s lives.

Minister for the Hong Kong BN(O) Welcome Programme, Felicity Buchan, yesterday said:

“We are proud to provide 47 projects that support Hong Kongers work and live in the UK with £2.6M government funding. An incredible 166,000 – and counting – Hong Kongers and their dependants have been given new lives in the UK - free to live, work, and study, in virtually any capacity, on a pathway to citizenship

“Hong Kongers have become a vibrant part of our communities and dynamos behind new businesses and social enterprises, making a fantastic contribution to our national life.”

The projects allocated funding yesterday include:

Positive Youth Foundation in Coventry is one of the community schemes to be funded for a third year through the programme. Since April 2022, they have supported 68 young BN(O)s with English language, homework clubs and sports activities. They yesterday said:

“Our English language sessions have played a crucial role in enhancing English skills, boosting confidence, and promoting overall learning.

“Through our sports sessions and homework clubs, we are delighted to witness the formation of friendships that transcend ethnic boundaries, enabling BN(O) young people to establish connections and feel a sense of belonging within their new environment.”

Yesterday’s allocations are part of the ongoing Welcome Programme, which also provides the following: