Get Involved

We’re asking you to do just one thing to help build Community Sponsorship.

You could:

  • Sign up to one of our introductory online sessions to find out more about Community Sponsorship
  • If you’re a landlord you can register your property to support your local Community Sponsorship group.
  • If you’re already in a Community Sponsorship group – you can inspire other people with your stories
  • Or you can help us find out more about you and why you first got involved through our very first Census so we can pinpoint exactly how to engage others.
  • You can also always donate to Reset – a small regular gift would help us with the behind-the-scenes work we do to support the movement.

Explore Reset’s impact as we have supported the Community Sponsorship movement across the UK— training, mobilising, and supporting community groups to open their doors to those who need it most.

Reset’s values not only define who we are as an organisation, but how we show up for the communities we serve.

Reset’s Theory of Change sets out what needs to happen for community-led welcome to succeed and the role Reset plays in making that happen.

Research, monitoring and evaluation are essential for making evidence-based decisions that will support Community Sponsorship to grow and flourish.

Find out how Community Sponsorship helps refugee families in need build a new life in the UK with confidence and dignity.

Understanding migration is essential for anyone getting involved in Community Sponsorship. Build your foundational knowledge of migration here.

Read all news and insight from our initiatives

See coverage of Reset UK in the press and media

Make an extraordinary difference to the lives of people who have lost everything by signing up to our (free) Landlords for Refugees register.

Not everyone can donate their time, so if you are choosing to donate money today instead or as well as, thank you. Your generosity is vital to the work we do support community-led welcome of refugees.

Help others by sharing your account.  Why were you attracted to community-led welcome?  What worked, what did you learn, what has the experience been like for you?