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Caerphilly County Borough Council is calling for people to host Ukrainians fleeing war as “many more” need help.
The council said residents had shown “incredible generosity” to people forced to leave Ukraine, but more hosts were needed.
There are currently 106 Ukrainian nationals living in the county borough. Those fleeing the Russia-led invasion are here on extended visas and arrive when they are matched with a host family or individual.
Sarah Willans, who is currently a host in the county borough, said the experience of hosting has “positively enhanced” her life.
When speaking of her guest, Ms Willans said: “She has a great sense of humour that somehow transcends the language barrier, and she’s endlessly thoughtful and helpful. I’m very happy to have her here for as long as she wants to stay.”
Support is available to both hosts and guests from a dedicated team at the council.
People can email ukrainesupport@caerphilly.gov.uk for more information about hosting and what support, including financial assistance, is available.
Cllr Shayne Cook, cabinet member for housing, said: “As Sarah’s example shows, becoming a host can be incredibly rewarding for everyone involved.
“It is unimaginable the atrocities being experienced by those fleeing Ukraine and we’re proud to offer a place of sanctuary in the Caerphilly borough.”
The Welsh Government has set-up a helpline for hosts and guests to use on 0808 175 1508. called the Wales Nation of Sanctuary Ukraine Helpline, it operates from 9am to 7pm, seven days a week.
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