Following the release of One Project Ukraine’s Spring/Summer list of requested donations, group organisers Jeanette and Craig Rice invited local MP, David Rutley to meet, so they could highlight the support they need.
They set out the work they have been doing both locally in the community and through the delivery of supplies to Ukraine.
One Project Ukraine initially started in 2022 and supported Ukrainian families moving into the Macclesfield area, through sourcing items to make their transition smoother. This included furniture, clothing and bikes for children. The group also focused on sending much needed aid to families on the front-line in Ukraine.
Delivering this vital aid remains a key priority for the group and regular packages are sent in transit to Ukraine. The Spring/Summer donation list has recently been finalised and Jeanette and Craig set out to David the key items they are asking for donations of, such as: first aid kits, plasters, tinned food, men’s clothing and much more.
David was also pleased to hear that most Ukrainian families in the local area have now settled into their own accommodation, but still remain part of a close group which are in frequent contact and attend the variety of events One Project Ukraine organises. These include Saturday coffee mornings at St Michaels Church in Macclesfield and cultural events to show support for refugees from Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan which are organised in partnership with Refugee’s Welcome.
The Spring/Summer donation list, as well as information on the group’s events can be found using the following link:
https://www.facebook.com/p/One-Project-Ukraine-100087873787779/
...or by emailing:
Speaking after the meeting, David said:
“One Project Ukraine has provided much needed support and a warm welcome to Ukrainian families moving into our local area. Their community events continue to draw in many participants as they are accessible and welcoming. The group’s commitment to outreach work through sending supplies directly to Ukraine is a scheme they should be proud of, and I would urge local residents to graciously donate to this great cause.”
Pictured - David Rutley MP with One Project Ukraine.
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