Cheshire East Council support during Ukrainian crisis
2 March 2022
Cheshire East Council is working in alignment with central government guidance to support Ukraine.
The government has announced the Ukraine Family Scheme and the Local Sponsorship Scheme for Ukraine, which will provide additional support for Ukrainian nationals and their family members.
For full details on application types, visit the gov.uk website.
Alongside this, an uncapped sponsored humanitarian visa route will allow sponsors, such as councils, communities or private sponsors, to bring people to the UK. They will be able to work and the sponsor would provide housing and integration support. Further information will be provided on this as soon as it is updated.
While awaiting further official UK government guidance, Cheshire East Council will not be accepting any donations but it is collating pledges of support in readiness for possible arrivals to the borough.
If you wish to pledge an offer of support, please get in touch by emailing: refugeeinfo@cheshireeast.gov.uk
If you wish to donate items, please contact the following independent drop-off points (this list will be updated as further locations are added):
Congleton
- Rotary Club, Glebe Farm, Peel Lane, Astbury, Congleton CW12 4RQ.
Contact Mark Bailey on 07722 008421
Crewe:
- Donatable @ WE Display, 4 First Ave, Weston Rd, Crewe CW1 6EH
10:00am and 4:00pm Monday to Friday
All enquires 01270 344 344
Nantwich:
- Donatable @ Boot Property, Stapley house, London Road, Nantwich, CW5 7JW
10:00am and 4:00pm Monday to Friday
All enquires 01270 344 344
Macclesfield:
- Donatable @ Silk FM, Adalaide House, Adalaide way, Macclesfield, SK10 2QS
10:00am and 4:00pm Monday to Friday
All enquires 01270 344 344
At the present time, Cheshire East cannot accept any types of financial support. For any financial contributions please see the links below:
- Disasters Emergency Committee, Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal, which provides food, water, shelter and healthcare to refugees and displaced families. Donations will be match funded by the government up to a total of £20m.
- The British Red Cross, which has launched an appeal to help the Ukrainian Red Cross to provide food, medicine, clothing and shelter, as well as first aid training in bomb shelters.
- The UNHCR refugee agency, which is funding emergency shelters, repairs for homes damaged by shelling, emergency cash assistance, psychological support and warm clothing.
- Unicef, the UN children's charity, which is helping to ensure families have clean water and food and that child health and protection services continue.
- Save the Children, which is providing cash assistance, food and other support to refugees crossing into Romanian and Lithuania, as well as in Ukraine itself.