Resist Deportation MCR
Fiscal Host: The Social Change Nest
Our organising involves challenging the hostile environment and providing support and solidarity to people in the immigration system, especially those affected by homelessness and destitution.
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Support the following initiatives from Resist Deportation MCR.
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Our friend T needs £700 to cover urgent legal fees. Without a barrister to help, she faces deport...
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Help Mohamed rebuild his life. He needs €1200 to find safety and get treatment after injury and r...
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Fund for emergency housing, rent help and other urgent housing costs for unhoused people.
Top financial contributors
Individuals
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Felix
£1,200 GBP since Jul 2025
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Guest
£1,000 GBP since Apr 2025
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Incognito
£600 GBP since Dec 2024
Hazel
£540 GBP since Dec 2024
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Solidarity
£500 GBP since Dec 2024
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Incognito
£500 GBP since Dec 2024
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Guest
£500 GBP since Dec 2024
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Carnifølk
£462 GBP since Dec 2025
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Guest
£300 GBP since Dec 2024
Leaf
£170 GBP since Dec 2024
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Right to Remain
£150 GBP since Dec 2024
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Guest
£150 GBP since Nov 2025
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H
£120 GBP since Apr 2025
Mango
£115 GBP since Dec 2024
Aradia
£111.18 GBP since Oct 2024
Organizations
The Social Change Nest
£15 GBP since Oct 2024
Budget
Transparent and open finances.
Bedding
from Malaak to Resist Deportation MCR •
-£50.00 GBP
Pending
+£65.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #870873
+£10.00GBP
Completed
Contribution #816248
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Today’s balance£532.73 GBP
Total raised
£7,659.00 GBP
Total disbursed
£7,126.27 GBP
Estimated annual budget
£4,645.00 GBP
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News from Resist Deportation MCR
Updates on our activities and progress.
Thank everyone who donated to Rent Help!
Thank you to everyone who donated to the Rent Help Fund. We have made £800, which means our friends will not be evicted from their new home. This is solidarity in action and shows how we can all fight to resist homelessness together, althou...
Published on February 3, 2025 by Moon
About
Resist Deportation MCR organically began in response to the passing of the Rwanda Bill in April 2024 and the wave of detentions and threatened deportations which followed. We came to fill a gap left within the grassroot migrant justice movement around Greater Manchester and we are fully self-organised and mostly unresourced. Our organising focuses on challenging the hostile environment and providing support and solidarity to people in the immigration system. We have had a presence at Dallas Court Home Office reporting centre for several months, by monitoring detentions from this location, providing signposting and key information outside at our stall, as well as emotional support and solidarity to people navigating an extremely hostile, distressing and oppressive system. Furthermore, we have been offering 1-to-1 support helping people to make ends meet, such action against homelessness and destitution, accompanying people to hospital or immigration-related appointments, help with sorting out applications, bills and payments, responding to solidarity call outs from other migrant justice groups around the country, and more. We also have close relations with migrant justice organisations and grassroot collectives in the North West and beyond.