The Association of Jewish Refugees is the national charity supporting Holocaust refugees and survivors living in Great Britain. Primarily providing social, welfare and care services, the AJR also has a nationwide network of regional groups offering members a unique opportunity to socialise in their local area. Members receive support from volunteers and can obtain advice and assistance on welfare rights as well as on Holocaust reparations. The AJR is committed to the education of future generations about the Holocaust and is the UK’s largest dedicated funder of programmes and projects which promote teaching and learning about the Holocaust.

LATEST NEWS

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London, 20 January 2026 — The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) today... View All

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The German Embassy, London, in partnership with the Association of Jewish Refugees... View All

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  London 18 November 2025: The AJR, the UK’s largest dedicated funder... View All

Upcoming Events

April 26

Residential trip to Derbyshire
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May 19

AJR Blue Plaque at Goodenough College
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SERVICES

Social Services

The AJR employs a team of 13 experienced social and care workers... View All

Volunteers

The Volunteers Coordinators department at AJR oversees an extended team of over... View All

Regional Groups

The AJR operates a nationwide network of Regional Groups that offer our... View All

Special Interest Groups

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The Kitchener Descendants became a Special Interest Group of the AJR on... View All

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A special interest group of the AJR, the Kindertransport represent the children... View All