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‘Crunch point’ for charity supporting Ukrainian families

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MAIDENHEAD: A charity supporting people affected by the crisis in

Ukraine says the situation has arrived at ‘crunch point’ as it launches an appeal for help.

Open Arms was set up by Maidenhead Synagogue rabbi Jonathan Romain to assist the relief effort, with hundreds of refugees living in the borough.

Rabbi Romain says that many are now approachin­g the end of their sixmonth stay at host homes – but are unable to return to war-torn Ukraine amid continuing Russian aggression.

He urged people to come forward with offers of hospitalit­y for the next period of six months to assist refugees residing here.

“Maidonians have responded to the Ukrainian crisis with astonishin­g compassion, but we have now arrived at crunch point, as many of them are at the end of their six month stay, but still cannot return home,” said Rabbi Romain.

“We need more offers of hospitalit­y for the next, and hopefully last, period of six months.

“It is particular­ly important that they are in the same town as the

Ukrainian children have become integrated into local schools and it would be a great shame to wrench them away just as they were beginning to feel safe again.

“This is a war in which we are participan­ts from afar. Ukrainians are fighting with guns and lives, while our weapon is military help and kindness. We cannot let them down at this critical time.”

Visit www.openarms.charity

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