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Safe Harbour for Ukraine, something you can do to help in Ireland

This positive and practical initiative has been launched with the goal of making an immediate and timely action to help in Ukraine. See more on the Safe Harbour for Ukraine website here and on the gofundme page here.

Safe Harbour for Ukraine

A group of friends in Ireland are sending a bus filled with essential supplies to the Polish/Ukraine border and are returning with 40 women and children displaced by war.

The goal is to provide accommodation and integration support for our guests for as long as is necessary. They will be treated with dignity and respect.

This is a community based project with support from Cronin’s Coaches, Dennehy Commercials, and the enormous goodwill of the Irish people.

The bus is leaving on St Patrick’s Day and will return approximately five days later. We are relying 100% on the goodwill of people in Ireland to make this happen. If you can help, especially by providing shelter in your home we’d love to hear from you. If you can’t provide shelter we have a list of urgently needed supplies below. In the coming days we will launch a GoFundMe page so you can make a cash donation.

Our GoFundMe page is here.

DONATING ESSENTIAL SUPPLIES

Refugees arriving at the Polish/Ukrainian border are tired, hungry and many are sick. We are providing supplies to those who have managed to cross the border and make it safely into Poland.

If you can help we would greatly appreciate it. Please pack goods ideally into cardboard boxes or transparent plastic bags, label them, and deliver them to us at Cronin’s Coaches in Cork (Eircode: T23 A0CX), or Dennehy Motors in Limerick (V94 FYY6).

OFFERING ACCOMMODATION

Finding suitable accommodation for our guests is the most challenging part. Your help would be greatly appreciated. You might have a spare bedroom you can offer, or even an entire property that’s not fully used. Right now we’re looking for properties in Cork and Limerick city, preferably within walking distance of shops and a bus route.

It’s a big thing to offer a room in your home. Most of our guests do not have fluent, or even any, English. They’ve all been through a horrific experience. None of us know how long this war will go on for but we would ask that if you are making a commitment it is for at least three months.

If you feel you could help, please fill out the form by clicking here

You can also contact the project coordinator John Dennehy too ->

I know we all like to keep LinkedIn professional but these are exceptional times. I’m working with a group to provide shelter in Ireland for refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine. If you want to help in any way you can do so by visiting https://lnkd.in/ep8Nqcgx and making a donation through our GoFundMe page.
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See more Ukraine stories here.

Simon Cocking

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