Dorset, Political | Posted on February 20th, 2024 | return to news
Second anniversary of Ukrainian invasion to be marked in Dorset
Dorset to stand alongside Ukrainians by raising their flag at County Hall to mark the second anniversary of the invasion by Russia.
This Saturday 24 February marks the second anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and to mark this, the Ukrainian flag will be raised at County Hall in Dorchester.
More than 1,000 Ukrainians have settled across Dorset since Vladimir Putin’s forces began the war, forcing thousands to flee their homeland.
Cllr Laura Beddow, Dorset Council’s portfolio holder for Culture, Communities and Customer Services, said: “As we mark the second anniversary of this conflict, we continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Ukraine and reaffirm our commitment to those fleeing the conflict in their homeland, as we do every day.
“Dorset has a proud history of welcoming new arrivals at times of crisis, offering homes and support to people escaping the horrors of war.
“The Homes for Ukraine scheme, which is being administered by Dorset Council alongside other organisations, continues to see local residents giving accommodation to families from the war-torn country and we want to add our sincere thanks and tribute to communities who have opened their hearts and homes.
“We also want to thank local voluntary and community organisations we work with to ensure refugees arriving from Ukraine are welcomed and receive the support they need.”
As the war sadly continues, Ukrainians still need a place of safety and the council is looking for more hosts and landlords in Dorset to help Ukrainians already in the area who need to move on from their initial sponsorship arrangement.
If you are able to continue hosting but need further support or if you are interested in hosting and would like to find out more, please do not hesitate to contact us on ukraineresponse@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk
The Dorset Together Ukraine network includes Dorset Council, NHS, Public Health Dorset, Department of Work and Pensions (DWP), the emergency services, faith groups, Skills and Learning Dorset, Volunteer Centre Dorset, Dorset Race Equality Council, Help and Kindness, Citizens Advice and other local groups.
Local groups across Dorset will be holding events in the community to mark the anniversary event. They also provide a wide range of support and activities for hosts and guests in many local towns and villages. To find a local group or event in your area see: https://www.helpandkindness.co.uk/search/dorset/ukraine+events
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