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Ukrainian refugees fear they will become homeless

Posted By gee mong     September 30, 2022    

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Ukrainian refugees fear they will become homeless




Ukrainian refugees are worried they will be made homeless as their six-month-long housing placements come to an end.

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Government data seen by the BBC shows at least 127 Ukrainian households were either homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in the south of England at the end of last month.

More than half of those are families with children.

The government said councils have a duty to find them accommodation.

The statistics show 74 households are either homeless or at risk in Hampshire, 27 in Oxfordshire, 14 in Reading and 12 from the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area.

Anfisa Vlasova is currently living with her four Yorkshire terriers in Gallowstree Common, just outside of Reading, but has to move by November.

The refugee from Kharkiv said she is "scared of what will happen".

"I pray for a miracle, because only a miracle can help us find accommodation with a friendly landlord," she said.

Mick Polleck is from Reading's Ukrainian Community Centre and said the upheaval was leading to "anxiety, illness and stress".

He said Ukrainians were "a proud people" and did not want to be seen to be "moaning".

"They're grateful for the help, but they can't walk the streets," he said. "They can't be shunted from hotel room to hotel room."

The reasons people are ending their involvement with the Homes for Ukraine scheme can be complex.

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