Following recent events, Trustees at Lincolnshire Community Foundation have decided to launch an appeal to support asylum seekers and refugees arriving and/or living in Greater Lincolnshire to ensure they receive the support they need to help individuals and families re-settle here.
Funds will be distributed to those local community groups, charities and organisations delivering vital, practical and meaningful support to those who need it.
This might include the costs involved of removing language barriers, essential living expenses not already provided, advice and support, access to local activities etc. and will be delivered alongside other agencies to avoid duplication so we can be confident money is reaching those who really need support.
To address some of those unmet immediate needs, Lincolnshire Community Foundation have agreed to release £500 from our own funds to buy sports equipment for the children of refugees being housed at local bridging hotels.
This will mean children will have something fun to do whilst they are adjusting to their situation.
In addition, existing donors have agreed to support the creation of this fund that will address existing and future needs of those arriving in our County.
The number of refugees arriving in our county is, as yet, unknown, but we want to be ready to offer immediate financial assistance now and in the future. The fund will offer a lifeline to many who will arrive in the UK with no possessions at all.
https://www.totalgiving.co.uk/appeal/refugeewelcome
Sue Fortune, LCF CEO says: “It’s crucial we offer a warm welcome to refugees and asylum seekers and are able to respond quickly to immediate needs once they are rehoused in our local communities.
“For many they will be bewildered, scared and unsure of their future. If we are able to raise funds, we will make sure they are supported in the best way possible to help them integrate, create a sense of belonging and that their needs are met as they begin a new life.”
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