In April this year I arranged a table tennis tournament which is my favourite sport, to raise some funds for the refugees from Ukraine who fled to Poland. The tournament was a great success, raising a total of £3905. The story of the experience can be found on our website www.ttheart.co.uk.
Building on the success of our last tournament we have organised a second tournament in
September, with the aim to raise money to provide accommodation for specific families as well as stationery (notebooks, pencils, markers, etc.,) for at least 20 children. The amount of help of course will depend on the amount raised at the tournament and funding received from this Crowdfunding initiative.
Karina is a very good friend of mine who works for a Polish charity devoted to help Ukrainian
refugees and with her knowledge we can target those families that have the greatest need.
One such family of 4 is Julia and her daughter Liza, Julia’s mother Natali and sister Liuba, who recently fled from the city of Mikolayev in the Ukraine, which is still being bombed today. Their house is damaged beyond repair, so have no home to go back to. Julia and Natalia are finding it difficult to find work despite being qualified pharmacists with master’s degrees. They can`t do this in Poland as they currently don’t speak Polish. To survive, one of them helps in a kitchen, the other cleaning. The youngest child Eva will go to school in September.
Rent for a 3-bed flat is around £400 a month, excluding gas, electricity, and water. We would like to provide them with at least 10 months’ rent £4000. If our funding allows, we will pay for the gas, electricity, and water supplies. Also, to help them look for better work and cover their daily expenses.
Another family is Olga and her son Jaroslav who is autistic who currently live in 3-bedroom flat with 12 people. We would like to provide her with funds for a 1bed flat until June 2023
If through your generosity we receive more than we need for the above families, we have a list of others who are also in desperate need of our help.
Olga with son Jarik
Natalia (Julia's mother), Julia, Liza (Julia's daughter), Ljuba (Natalia sister)
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