“By the time we got home, messages of support were waiting in our inboxes.”

Kirkby Stephen – or ‘Kirkby’ as it’s known by the locals – is a small, thriving market town on the edge of the Cumbrian Dales. Retired teacher Mike has lived and worked here for 36 years. An outdoors enthusiast who has white-water kayaked all over the world, Mike is currently taking on a new challenge: setting up a Community Sponsorship project. We spoke to Mike about how he and his team have got the whole town on board.

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Has Reset been able to help you deal with people’s concerns? 

Reset has been incredible. The first thing I do when I have any difficult questions is speak to Amina from Reset, who’s an amazing support. She always gets straight back to me. The Reset website is unbelievable – if you sit yourself down and do some reading, you’ll find everything on there. But it’s good to be able to speak to someone, to be told, ‘Well, actually, you need to do this, this and this.’ Reset has also introduced us to Caritas Salford, who’ve agreed to be our Lead Sponsor.

For many groups, finding a house for a family is a big challenge. How do you think you’ll manage in Kirkby? 

We’ve been really lucky – we’ve already found one. It belongs to one of the core group volunteers and his wife. It’s a spacious, fully furnished three-bedroom flat in town. There’s a back yard with storage space – I’m sure people will be finding the family bicycles and that sort of thing. It’s about 10 minutes’ walk from where I live and less than five minutes from the bakers, butchers, supermarket, health centre, junior and secondary schools.

Speaking of schools, you’ve got three primaries in the area all keen to host the family, haven’t you? 

That’s right.  The secondary school is already considering training a staff member to teach English as a second language, in preparation for the arrival of the family.

We hear your fundraising has got off to a great start too – tell us more. 

Before we’d even launched our fundraising campaign, local people had donated over £4500, which qualified us to work with Caritas on a fast-track application. Within the first 10 days of fundraising, our JustGiving site has recorded £8,555 from 39 supporters, 95% of our initial target of the £9K requested by the Home Office. We are speechless and OVERWHELMED by the community’s response.

You must be raring to go! Let’s fast forward a year or two: what’s your vision for Community Sponsorship?

I hope we’ll be welcoming a family, nurturing them, offering them a security and a chance of a brighter future.

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