Number of Ukrainians in Wandsworth Tops 1,000 |
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Residents praised for generosity in opening their homes September 27, 2023 The number of Ukrainian citizens who have received sanctuary in the borough of Wandsworth is now over one thousand. Residents in the borough have opened their homes to refugees since Russia’s full-scale invasion began under the national Homes for Ukraine scheme opened. The total is the second highest number for any borough in London. The Wandsworth Council is increasing the monthly cash payment from £350 to £500 to those local families who have been hosting refugees for more than six months. This ensures hosts don’t have to wait a whole year for the increased payment as per the terms of the Government scheme. The enhanced payment is part of the Town Hall’s effort to achieve Borough of Sanctuary status. Kemi Akinola, Deputy Leader of Wandsworth Council and Cabinet Member for the Voluntary Sector, Business Engagement and Culture, said, “More than 1000 Ukrainian guests have now been welcomed by amazing people in Wandsworth – despite increased pressures host families have been facing themselves as a result of the cost-of-living crisis.
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