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Guernsey splits Ukraine support across two organisations

Guernsey splits Ukraine support across two organisations

Friday 11 March 2022

Guernsey splits Ukraine support across two organisations

Friday 11 March 2022


Guernsey’s half-a-million-pound donation to support the people of Ukraine has been spilt between the British Red Cross and UK for UNHCR.

On 2 March the States of Guernsey pledged £500k of public money to support the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Ukraine. It came as the country continued to come under attack from invading Russian forces.

The Policy and Resources Committee decided to immediately donate the money to Ukraine without specifying exactly where it was to be used.

It has now been announced the money will be split between two organisations, one providing aid and one supporting refugees.

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Pictured: The British Red Cross is offering psycho-social support to people impacted by the ongoing conflict.

The British Red Cross is working with Ukraine to provide essential aid. It’s supplying a wealth of support to those directly impacted by the fighting, including first aid and shelters. The organisation is also helping families stay connected and providing financial support to those in need.

UK for UNHCR is a partner charity with UNHCR (the UN’s Refugee Agency). The organisation is registering and supporting people who've been displaced by conflict. 

“There are many organisations working very hard to provide humanitarian support to the people affected by the crisis in Ukraine and clearly the need is enormous,” said the President of P&R, Deputy Peter Ferbrache.

“There are many that would put this donation to good use, but there’s no doubt that by donating to the two we have chosen it will be put to where it is needed on the ground.” 

Additionally, the Bailiff’s Disaster Relief Fund allows people in Guernsey to donate directly:

NatWest Bank,

Guernsey

60-09-20

74070487

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