Working to give refugees best support
BRIDGEND council is continuing to work with the Bridgend Association of Voluntary Organisations (BAVO) to determine how best volunteers can help support the Afghan refugee scheme.
As part of Bridgend council’s commitment to the national Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy, up to three families will be provided with safe homes and support.
Designed to provide safe, secure accommodation for interpreters and other personnel who have worked with the UK in Afghanistan, the programme recognises the service of those who have supported the British Forces, and reflects both their work and the risks they now face following recent events within the country.
Bridgend council leader Huw David said: “We have been really moved by the overwhelmingly positive response from residents that have asked how they can help and support those being resettled.
“While we await further details on just how the wider relocation scheme will work, we are working with the voluntary sector and others on how best to provide support. We ask all those who are keen to help in some way to visit the BAVO website which has further details on what may be required.”
BAVO’s chief executive Heidi Bennett said: “Along with
Bridgend council, we have already been receiving enquiries from charities who want to help and people who want to volunteer or donate.
“BCBC is initially expecting just two or three families so as the situation unfolds we will be in a better position to identify exactly what the needs will be, exactly how many families might be relocated to the area and when.
“Because the number of people may be relatively small, there is currently no requirement for items to be donated and we are not asking for any donations at this stage.
“However, if any landlords, businesses, voluntary and community groups and individuals may be able to help in the future with the below areas, then we ask them to email us on bavo@bavo. org.uk.”