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Bury continues to stand with Ukraine

Bury once again stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine, on this the first anniversary of the invasion of the country.

As well as observing the national minute of silence at 11am, this morning the Ukrainian Flag was re-risen outside Bury Town Hall to allow a moment of reflection, to remember all those impacted over the past twelve months, whether in Ukraine or here in Bury.

Councillor Richard Gold, Cabinet Member for Finance and Communities, said “As we have done during the last year we stand with all Ukrainians and particularly those who have made Bury their home. The Ukrainian community in Bury has a long proud tradition and the invasion of their country has touched so many. Our local communities have responded remarkably to support those in need, as expressed at Full Council on Wednesday, from an initial outpouring of generosity in donations and emergency aid, through to supporting arrivals settle through the Homes for Ukraine scheme and integration into local community groups. Today I’d like to reaffirm my thanks to all those who have offered support and that Bury continues to stand with Ukraine.”

A year ago Bury Council supported the logistics of thousands of items of clothing, toiletries, and aid in conjunction with the Ukrainian Society, Bury Polish Club, Six Town Housing, GM Fire and Rescue colleagues, local businesses, and residents who gave up their time to pack, and who provided vans and warehouse spaces.

Bury has welcomed 136 guests to date through the Homes for Ukraine Scheme across all townships in the borough. This has included supporting more than 30 young people enrolled into local schools in the borough to help their ongoing education. Locally we have supported drop-in sessions for sponsors and guests with the Department for Work and Pensions colleagues, Bury Community Support Network, Citizens Advice and support through Council services including a welcome guide available in Ukrainian on the Bury Directory.

Local community groups have supported individuals with access to training including language sessions to reduce communication barriers, improve employment opportunities and support integration; provided linkages to local job clubs, volunteering and craft clubs. Community organisations have also donated funding to support families with laptops and transport, sponsored individuals to take dance classes and supported families moving from a sponsor’s house to their own private accommodation.

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