The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

‘Overwhelme­d’ by city support for Ukraine

- By Stephen Briggs stephen.briggs@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @PTStephenB

The leader of Peterborou­gh City Council has said he has been ‘overwhelme­d’ by the city’s response to the crisis in Ukraine as more aid arrived in the war-torn country.

Residents, businesses, faith organisati­ons, community organisati­ons and schools have donated a huge amount of items – from first aid supplies to military kit – to the ‘Stand with Ukraine’ group based at St Olga’s Church in Woodston over the last few weeks since Russia invaded Ukraine in February.

The group has worked alongside a team of dedicated volunteers and the council’s community service to arrange for the supplies to be transporte­d to Ukraine by lorries.

Pupils and parents at Fleck neyCofE Primary School in Leicesters­hire contacted St Olga’s after seeing coverage in national media about the appeal. Among their donations was a special Teddy Bear which accompanie­d drivers of one lorry on their journey, with the team sending photos back to keep the school updated.

Six lorries have made donations to the following sites; Lviv Regional State Administra­tion, the Humanitari­an Centre at St Mic hail Ukrainian Catholic Church in Stavchany, Lviv region, the City Council of Radomysl in Zhytomyr region and the City Council of Slavuta in Hmelnitski region.

Councillor Wayne Fitzgerald, leader of Peterborou­gh City Council, said: “We’ve been overwhelme­d by the generosity of people across Peterborou­gh to help support this humanitari­an crisis. It’s great to see that donations have reached those in desperate need and I would like to thank everyone involved.

“We’ve pledged to do all we can to help and I would also ask everyone to do the same. If you can spare some time, money or would like to welcome a refugee into your home please get involved.”

Residents can get involved by offering to volunteer with the ongoing efforts, making a financial donation to charities or registerin­g their interest to house a Ukrainian refugee. For more informatio­n visit: https://www.peterborou­gh. gov.uk/council/campaigns/ support-for-the-people-ofukraine.

Residents can also take part in the Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme which asks people to offer space in their homes for those fleeing the war. More details can be found at: https://homesforuk­raine.campaign.gov.uk.

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The donated Teddy Bear and below, the John and Rosie Sandall with Ukulele band members Mandy Chasney and Jim Stowe, who will take part in a Ukraine fundraiser
The bear on the way to Ukraine The donated Teddy Bear and below, the John and Rosie Sandall with Ukulele band members Mandy Chasney and Jim Stowe, who will take part in a Ukraine fundraiser

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