The government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme saw as many as 115,000 come to live with British families. With the war still in progress, the initiative has now been extended. darshnasoni has been following some of the Ukrainians who've made a new life here.
Set up to respond to the public desire to help Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion, the government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme saw as many as 115 thousand
come to live with British families.Our communities editor Darshna Soni has been following the stories of some of the Ukrainians who’ve had to make a new life here.
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