Dorset marks two years of supporting Ukrainian refugees

An event's been held at Brownsword Hall in Poundbury

Author: Faye TryhornPublished 8th Feb 2024

Ukraine refugees have been taking part in an event in Dorchester to mark the second year since the invasion of their homeland.

Charity, Help and Kindness, along with Dorset Council’s Ukraine Response Team and Dorset Together, arranged the gathering at the Brownsword Hall yesterday (Wednesday 7th Feburary) featuring a range of speakers and a tradition Ukrainian lunch.

Charities supporting Ukrainian refugees in Dorset have been sharing details about their work

A spokesperson said:

“Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine two years ago, Dorset has welcomed more than 1,000 Ukrainian refugees. But sadly, as the Russian missile attacks on the country and civilians continue, for many refugees, returning to Ukraine continues to be an impossible dream.

“The news and pictures we are all seeing across our TVs and social media are difficult to process, and something that we hoped never to see in our lifetimes.

“Dorset continues to stand in unity and solidarity with the people of Ukraine.”

The gathering at Brownsword Hall in Poundbury brought together refugees and charities for a traditional Ukrainian lunch

Representatives from groups working with refugees across the county took part in the event, including those from Shaftesbury, Weymouth, Purbeck and Dorchester.

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