Another horrible attack on Ukraine: Find out how you could help
Eighteen people, including four children, have been killed and dozens of others sustained injuries in a large-scale Russian attack on the city of Kyiv on the night of 27-28 August.
Our focus stays the same: protecting children, making sure Ukrainians have a voice in our communities, and helping people gain the skills and opportunities that lead to work, stability, and dignity.
This week also marks one year since we launched our video guide for Ukrainians on how to find a sponsor to come to the UK. That video has now reached over 5,000 views on YouTube, and every day we continue to receive requests for help from families searching for safety.
Please share it if you know anyone in Ukraine and seeking safety and correct advice on Homes for Ukraine visa scheme. We also support with filling in visa forms, help to solve any delays or appeal refused application. We can provide basic UPE advice and support and guide where to get a high-quality and free immigration advice.
Already hosting with USPUK?
We’d love to hear about your experience!
Your feedback helps us improve support for both hosts and guests. And if you're open to hosting again once your current guests move on, let us know—we’re always looking for safe and welcoming homes.
Get in touch at sponsors@uspuk.org or reply to this message.
Not sure whether hosting a refugee is suitable for you?
Please register at https://www.uspuk.org/become-a-host to book a call with our experienced team members. We directly supported over 250 successful matches.
👣 Help Us Bring 50 more Families with Children to Safety
You can also support Ukrainians, by donating to our case.
Our dedicated team has walked 200 miles this summer to raise funds for 50 more families fleeing war—so they can find safety and rebuild their lives in the UK. Thanks to your generosity, we have raised £1101 so far.
But as the war continues, the need to support families only grows. Every contribution makes a difference. Please donate if you can.
Every step makes a difference. Thank you for standing with displaced families.