Around 50 people locally have already signed up to accommodate Ukrainian refugees and more South Holland residents are being urged to come forward.
The government announced its ‘Homes for Ukraine’ scheme on Monday, with people asked to provide homes or a spare room rent-free for as a long as they can.
The South and East Lincolnshire Local Councils Partnership, which includes South Holland District Council alongside Boston Borough and East Lindsey District Councils says “approx 50 or so” offers have been made within its area.
“Willing hosts can now register at https://homesforukraine.campaign.gov.uk”
There will be a process of vetting, security checks and matching offers against the refugee families and individuals, with an expectation of the accommodation being for a minimum of six months.
Hosts will be paid £350 a month per resettlement group. While precise details of the visa process and sponsorship scheme are awaited, under the scheme Ukrainians who are matched and housed with a UK ‘sponsor’ will be granted leave to remain for three years.
They will be able to work, claim benefits and access public services in that time.
Councils in Lincolnshire have also launched an appeal as part of the Lincolnshire Community Foundation.
This Local Welcome Fund which will help to meet additional costs and provisions required by the refugee families and their hosts. It is available at www.totalgiving.co.uk/appeal/LincolnshireCF-Ukraine
South Holland District Council leader Gary Porter said: “The crisis unfolding in Ukraine is heart-breaking to see, with families having to flee with few possessions and little means of support. Lincolnshire will extend a warm and generous welcome to displaced Ukrainians and both as individuals and communities we will do whatever is needed to help.
Patricia Anne Bradwell deputy leader of Lincolnshire County Council said: “We have all seen the terrible pictures of women and children leaving their homes, taking with them only what they can carry. It is clear from the people’s generosity so far that this has really touched people’s hearts.
“We’re grateful to the Community Foundation for establishing a local fund for donations to help those who come into Lincolnshire. This will support new arrivals to enjoy some ‘normal’ activities that we all take for granted like choosing new clothes or enjoying social activities, as well as providing essentials.”