CEAR – Spanish Commission for Refugee Aid
CEAR is one of the main organizations in Spain defending the rights of refugees and asylum seekers. For over 40 years it has provided legal assistance, social and psychological support, and integration services to refugees, stateless persons, and migrants at risk of exclusion. CEAR also manages reception centers that provide temporary housing and offers programs that support employment and social integration. Its legal department includes many specialized lawyers working to protect refugee rights.
Website: https://www.cear.es/
Address: Glorieta de Cuatro Caminos nº 6-7, Floor 7 – 711, Madrid, Spain
Phone: +34 91 598 05 35
ACCEM
ACCEM is a Spanish non-governmental organization that works to improve the lives of refugees and migrants through legal, social, educational, and psychological support. It provides legal advice regarding asylum procedures, housing in reception centers, trauma recovery services, training programs, and activities that encourage community participation and integration.
Website: https://accem.es/
Address: Calle Magallanes 3, 8th Floor, 28015 Madrid, SpainPhone: +34 91 531 23 12
ACCEM is a Spanish non-governmental organization that works to improve the lives of refugees and migrants through legal, social, educational, and psychological support. It provides legal advice regarding asylum procedures, housing in reception centers, trauma recovery services, training programs, and activities that encourage community participation and integration.
Email: colabora@cear.es
Red Acoge
Red Acoge is a network of organizations across Spain that promotes migrants’ rights and social integration. It provides support to asylum seekers and refugees, employment training programs, and legal resources that help migrants exercise their rights. The organization also runs campaigns against racism and discrimination and encourages youth participation and leadership among migrant communities.
Website: https://redacoge.org/la-federacion/quienes-somos/
Address: Calle Cea Bermúdez 43, 3ºB, 28003 Madrid, Spain
Phone: +34 91 563 37 79
Email: acoge@redacoge.org
Spanish Red Cross (Cruz Roja Española)
The Spanish Red Cross is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance and social support to vulnerable populations, including refugees and migrants. Its programs include emergency response, social inclusion initiatives, employment training, health and education services, environmental programs, and international humanitarian aid. The organization also participates in disaster response and refugee assistance programs across Spain and abroad.
Website: https://www2.cruzroja.es/web/ahora/refuge-means-future
Address: Avenida Reina Victoria 26–28, Madrid, Spain
Phone: 900 22 11 22
Email: informa@cruzroja.es
Spanish Network for Immigration and Refugee Assistance
This network brings together institutions, researchers, lawyers, and organizations working on migration and refugee issues in Spain. Its aim is to promote human rights, analyze migration laws, monitor public policies, and share knowledge and best practices among organizations working with migrants and refugees. It also raises awareness about human rights and children’s rights in migration contexts.
Website: https://redinmigracion.org/
Email: comunicacion@redinmigracion.org
Red Incola
Red Incola is a network of organizations dedicated to supporting migrants and other vulnerable groups through social inclusion programs. It offers employment training, personalized social guidance, educational support for children and young people, family support services, and initiatives that promote intercultural coexistence. The network also works to combat discrimination and hate speech.
Website: https://redincola.org/
Address: C/ Olmo 63 – 47010 Valladolid, Spain
Phone: +34 983 307 083
Email: info@redincola.org
La Merced Migration Foundation
The foundation’s role focuses on welcoming and integrating young migrants and refugees, especially unaccompanied minors, by providing housing and multidisciplinary social support. It also offers basic education and lessons on Spanish culture to facilitate integration. Psychological and therapeutic support is provided to help them recover from trauma. In the social and legal sphere, it offers legal and administrative guidance and coordinates with institutions to support their rights. Additionally, it emphasizes professional integration through employment projects like “Puentes para la Inclusión” to promote autonomy and combat social exclusion and having The “Salam” Project aims to combat religious discrimination and prejudice through awareness activities
Address
Galicia :Ferrol, A Coruña
Valladolid
Madrid
Ciudad Real :Herencia
Alicante :Elche
Málaga
Calle Castelar 17, 28028, Madrid
Phone : 913 555 550
Website : https://lamercedmigraciones.org/

