Saturday, May 20, 2023

County council calls for more hosts for Ukrainian families

Denbighshire County Council are supporting Welsh Government in looking for more hosts, so that Ukrainian families have a safe place to call home. 

As a host, you’ll get a £500 a month thank you payment from Welsh Government, as well as other free support and training. 

The council has worked closely with Welsh Government to welcome families and individuals to Denbighshire and officers from the Council have been ensuring that these families feel welcome. 

Most Ukrainians in Wales will now have spent some time here, following the full scale invasion by Russia in February 2022, and many will either be in education or employment. Most Families have started to settle into Welsh life, making contributions to our communities. 

Councillor Rhys Thomas, Cabinet Lead Member for Housing and Communities, said: “We are so thankful to all of the hosts so far who have opened up their homes throughout the county, ensuring that these families have a safe and welcoming place to stay. 

"With the support of local communities and public authorities, the Welsh nation has declared itself a nation of sanctuary for both refugees and asylum seekers.

"We are now asking for more people to do the same, if they can. Teams at the council are on hand to help and answer any queries if you are also looking to become a host yourself."

Housing Justice Cymru offer a helpline for hosts and runs online sessions for those considering hosting to offer them more information on what’s involved, and whether this is right for them. There’s no obligation to apply following the session. 

* To apply to become a host visit: gov.wales/offerhome.

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