How to help people in Ukraine – FFA

4. Volunteer your time

Even if you haven’t got a spare room or second home, you can still help house Ukrainian refugees. Glasgow-based Room for RefugeesIt needs volunteers to approve accommodation providers. 

“If there are people who are interested in signing up to help us assess hosts and get them to the stage where they are signed off and ready to host, that is something we would welcome,” Adam Paterson, the charity’s accommodation co-ordinator, told Positive News. 

“Beyond that the best thing would be to check resources like the UNHCR for regular updates on which organisations are on the ground in Ukraine and neighbouring countries to see what support they need.”

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