This is the beginning of a project to support local Ukrainian refugees. The picture shows a bicycle being presented to Victoria Myrzak yesterday as part of Rotary’s support for Ukraine.
Liz Davies writes:
This all started with a Ukranian lady living in Radyr asking if Rotary could help Ukrainian refugees settle into Wales. When it became known that we could apply to District for a grant to help I went back to this lady to see if there were local families who needed support. She provided me with a list of 15 families who were requesting help: bicycles to get to work and school, a pushchair for a baby and help with school shoes/uniform and stationary items.
As they did
not all live in Cardiff or our area I contacted them all to see where
they lived and if possible have connected them with their nearest
Rotary Club. RCCB are now applying for grants for 9 families in
total. I initiated the project with Council’s approval and Steve
Finch and Steve Best and I had an initial Zoom meeting to start it
off.
The initial process is a preliminary application followed
by District approval then a final application accompanied by
receipts. Steve Finch has been beavering away finding reconditioned
bicycles and I have been sorting out the rest.
Olga is another happy beneficiary of the District Grant Ukraine
scheme (see picture below). Olha/Olga was very grateful to receive the road bike from
Cardiff Breakfast. She will use it to attend a language course in
Llanishen and to help with picking up her young son from school. Olga is
being hosted by Barry and family in Pontprennau under the Government
Refugee policy. The bike was purchased from a couple in St Fagans who
advertised it on the Neighbourhood Next Door site. On hearing it was for
a Ukrainian refugee they immediately dropped the asking price.