PROJECTS

Learn more about our projects and get involved.

Current Projects

Generously funded by The National Lottery, ”Enabling ESEA Community Resilience” is dedicated to empowering and strengthening East and Southeast communities in London. 

“Pathways to Settlement” is a two-year project to help undocumented migrants in London have access to free legal advice and become regularised. 

VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Avail of our FREE mental health support for Filipino, Indonesian and Vietnamese women-survivors of gender-based violence in London. We provide individual and/or group social support sessions and informational workshop. Learn your rights. Prevent abusive situation. Let us signpost you to welfare and legal support system.  Live a life free from violence.

Previous Projects

Provision of mental health and psychosocial support services to empower Filipino LGBTQ+ community in London, build individual and community resilience and combat stigma

Stories of Resilience is a UK wide storytelling project, funded through the Respond and Adapt Programme (RAP).

It celebrates how people who are refugees, those seeking asylum and people in the wider immigration system worked alongside grassroots groups and organisations to connect and cope in creative ways during Covid-19. 

This project is aimed at supporting 16 unemployed and economically inactive migrant women, such as those who do not have access to government benefits. It will help them become competitive in the labour market through a blend of experiential and active learning, one-to-one and group learning sessions focussing on job skill training and certification, confidence-building and English language lessons, financial literacy, and digital skills development. 

Since 1994, Kanlungan has been working to empower Filipino migrants in the UK through education and advice on employment, welfare, and immigration rights, mental health support, and advocacy.

Most of our service users are women working in highly feminised sectors such as nursing, social care, and domestic work. As a user-led organisation, our aim is to empower members of the community to enjoy a life in the UK free from poverty, discrimination and abuse.  

The Rise Up Women Project is a collaboration project with Mayor of London Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC), Kanlungan and Southeast and East Asian Centre (SEEAC). The project seeks to provide holistic services to VAWG (violence against women and girls) survivors from East and Southeast Asian migrant communities in London, England to ensure their safety and recovery as they rebuild their lives. 

Filipino LGBTQ+ Community Safe Space in London. The project provides mental health & HIV/AIDS workshops and befriending support for Filipino LGBTQ+ in London. 

Empowered Filipino domestic workers who feel safe and protected in their work and living conditions and are treated with dignity and respect.  

Check the latest information and self-help guide on employment, welfare and mental health information and services tailored for Filipino migrants in the UK.

A legacy gift is a unique and significant type of gift. Its impact may be felt by many, yet it is a profoundly personal statement. It is your legacy – a lasting expression of your values and commitment to a cause, to be remembered and carried forward. When you pledge a legacy gift to Kanlungan, you and your family can take comfort in knowing that your priorities will be looked after by people who understand and share your values. 

Support for migrants with restricted and or no access to recourse to public funds. Groceries and essentials are provided to those who cannot avail from the government. In addition, we can inform and direct migrants to the most appropriate source of help in regards to a range of issues such as employment and immigration. 

SPARE CHANGE TO MAKE CHANGE

Help us provide our essential services to the ESEA migrant community.

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