Welsh Government announces £4 million aid for Ukraine: What can we do in Cowbridge to support the Ukrainian people?
By Jack Wynn
1st Mar 2022 | Local News
First Minister Mark Drakeford has today announced a £4 million financial and humanitarian aid package to help the people of Ukraine.
Mr Drakeford said in a statement made in the Senedd chamber:
"We stand in support of the Ukrainian people who are bravely resisting this unprovoked and brutal act of war.
"The Welsh Government will provide £4 million in financial and humanitarian aid to Ukraine, which will help to provide crucial support to many who are in desperate need. We are also assessing what surplus medical equipment could usefully be sent to the country.
"Wales, as a Nation of Sanctuary, stands ready to welcome people fleeing Ukraine. Tomorrow we will be holding urgent discussions with local authority leaders to ensure preparations are in place to accept refugees.
Mr Drakeford continued: "I have also written to the Prime Minister urging the UK Government to strengthen current arrangements to enable Ukrainian citizens to come to the UK quickly and safely. It is vital people can seek safe sanctuary here without bureaucracy delaying that process.
"The UK Government must honour its duty to allow people to seek safety in situations such as those we are all witnessing today with great sadness and repulsion."
Anyone who can help can consider making a financial donation to the British Red Cross, UNICEF UK or the UNHCR UK.
But what can we do locally in Cowbridge for the Ukrainian people? Perhaps we can set up donation points for medical supplies, clothing, and other items across town?
Get in touch with ideas at [email protected] and let's work together as a community.
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