We Stand with Ukraine

In Devon, we welcome refugees seeking a safe home in our communities.

We want to reach out to all of our Ukrainian residents, and anyone with friends and families affected by, or concerned about, events in Ukraine.

In Devon, we welcome refugees seeking a safe home in our communities. In recent years we have welcomed refugees from Syria and Afghanistan, and we will do what we can to support people escaping war in Ukraine.

Last summer, we received an overwhelming number of incredibly generous offers of support from people across both South Hams and West Devon in response to the crisis in Afghanistan. We know that the people of Devon will want to show the same compassionate welcome to people fleeing Ukraine.


Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme

The UK government has published guidance for Ukrainian nationals and their family members to come to the UK under the Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme. The Ukraine Sponsorship Scheme allows Ukrainian nationals and their family members to come to the UK if they have a named sponsor under the Homes for Ukraine Scheme.

It is free to apply and Ukrainians can stay in the UK for up to three years. Ukrainians will be able to live, work and study in the UK and access public funds.

If your guests have arrived, use the link below to let us know. This will register your guest(s) for their emergency welcome payment and you as the host for your monthly thank you payment.

Tell us about your guests

If you are hosting guests, you can find the answers to some commonly asked questions below:

Frequently asked questions

If you are interested in sponsorship, you can find all the information you need on the Devon County Council website.


Donations

The Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) is coordinating the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

  • DEC brings together 15 leading UK aid charities, raising funds to respond to overseas disasters quickly and effectively.
  • The DEC said the message from aid workers was that money was needed rather than specific donated items, which are often not necessarily what people require and are difficult to transport.

To make a donation towards the UN's humanitarian work in Ukraine, please visit Ukrainian Humanitarian Fund UN Crisis Relief.

There are many other charities collecting donations, both financial and supplies such as food and clothing. The Charity Commission and Fundraising Regulator have urged the public to 'give safely' to registered charities helping and supporting those affected by the invasion of Ukraine.


Ukraine embassy in London

If you are a resident with friends and family in Ukraine and need information or support about what is happening please contact the Ukrainian Embassy in London:

For official information on travel advice to and from Ukraine visit GOV.UK.


Ukraine Family Scheme visa

The UK government has published guidance for family members of British nationals, UK settled persons and certain others to come to or stay in the UK under the Ukraine Family Scheme.


Barnardo's Ukrainian Support Helpline

The helpline is available to anyone who has fled the conflict in Ukraine. It is staffed by English, Ukrainian and Russian speakers, to offer support to children and families arriving in the UK from Ukraine.

Full details, including opening hours and the phone number, are available on Barnardo's webpage for Ukrainian Support Helpline.


Free travel for Ukrainians

The UK Rail Delivery Group is offering free travel to Ukrainian nationals travelling to the UK on National Rail services, to help them get to a safe place.


For parents of young children or young people

With the situation developing in Ukraine, your children may be asking questions that you are unsure how to answer.


Other Support

If you are able to offer support to refugees other than accommodation or finance, please contact the Council using our email. This could be schemes like social gatherings for refugees in the area, help with transport, childcare, job applications and other support.