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More Hosts Needed In Wrexham

Last updated: 2023/05/30 at 11:46 AM
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More hosts needed in Wrexham for Ukrainian families
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Ukrainian families are in need of a safe place to call home in Wrexham.

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

People across Wales have opened their hearts and homes, but the crisis is far from over.

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North Wales newlyweds Hollie and Mark are sharing their home with Lidiia and her two cats.

The couple’s own two cats have been delighted to be joined by another duo of feline friends.

“There’s a preconception that this could be a burden, but it really is not the case,” said Hollie.

“We both want Lidiia to stay for as long as she needs, and when the time is right we’ve made plans to go and visit her back in Ukraine.”

Lidiia and Hollie have become close friends. Shopping, cinema and eating together are among their favourite things to do, and Lidiia was also a special guest at the couple’s wedding reception.

“It’s like living with a really sweet and courteous roommate,” said Hollie as she describes Lidiia checking in on her if she’s working too hard or feeling under the weather: “We’re really enjoying having her here.

“Because of the thank you payment we’re not out of pocket, we discussed how we do things at the beginning, including bills, and it’s been very straightforward.”

Hollie’s main concern is how difficult saying goodbye to Lidiia and her cats might be.

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 and employment. Most will have started to settle into Welsh life making valuable contributions to our communities.

Local authorities offer help and support throughout the hosting period and will be able to offer more information about what is available in your area. They will always be on call to resolve any issues or in the unlikely scenario that a hosting arrangement breaks down.

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.

Further training for those signed up is also available. Please see Host Support – Homes for Ukraine – Housing Justice the Housing Justice Cymru website.

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

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