Offering practical support and advocating for systemic change.
Founded in 2016, Refugee Support Europe provides practical support for displaced people, fosters solidarity and advocates for systemic change. We bridge the critical gap between arrival and settlement through our dignified, choice-based system, offering essential goods in welcoming community spaces. Our advocacy is shaped by our on-the-ground work, demonstrating that a different kind of welcome is possible — one rooted in dignity, solidarity, and community.
Our Mission
To provide dignified support to displaced people in times of urgent need.
Vision
We envision a world where communities welcome refugees with dignity, solidarity and compassion. Our ultimate goal is to co-create a future where our support is no longer needed because society has embraced a culture of inclusion and care.
Our Values
Dignity: “You are valid and valued.” We believe everyone is born free and equal, worthy of honour and respect. Our dignity-first approach ensures that every individual is treated as a person with agency, not as a statistic or a burden.
Solidarity: “You are supported and uplifted.” We stand alongside displaced people, bearing witness to their challenges. Solidarity means looking across, never down. It’s about building authentic relationships and working together to challenge injustice and create change.
Community: “You are seen and heard.” We are better together. Our strength comes from acknowledging our compassion, empathy and collective power. Community means creating spaces where everyone feels welcome, heard and empowered to contribute.
Our Work
Our approach is upheld and informed by three interconnecting pillars.
Dignity Centres: We maintain Dignity Centres in areas with large refugee and/or asylum-seeking communities trapped in protracted emergencies, unable to rebuild their lives.
Crisis response: We respond quickly to crises where our expertise in dignity-first distribution can be used to support displaced people on a short-term basis.
Advocating for an alternative: We challenge the prevailing hostility towards displaced people through practical action to demonstrate the advantages of a welcome based on our values of dignity, solidarity and community.