Extra support for Ukrainian refugees thanks to residents’ fundraising
New funding will be available for Ukrainian refugees escaping war in their homeland by staying with family in Cheshire West and Chester.
Fundraising by Chester-based charity SHARE (Supporting Homeless, Assisting Refugees Everywhere) means that people, who have come to the borough via the national Family Visa Scheme in 2022, can access financial support locally.
The charity has raised £17,000 for Ukrainian refugees since the conflict began in March this year.
This enables the Council to offer an initial payment to those people who have arrived through the Family Visa scheme, as well as set some money aside for future needs.
Cllr Louise Gittins, Leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, said:
Cllr Samantha Dixon, the Council Leader’s Champion for Refugees, said:
Adam Dandy, co-founder of SHARE, said:
To find out if you, or someone you know is eligible for the funding, visit: www.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/ukrainefamilyvisa.