Afghan families given warm welcome in Wiltshire

People from across the county are offering their help

Author: Jack DeeryPublished 3rd Dec 2021

Communities across Wiltshire have been giving a warm welcome to families who are currently staying in the bridging hotel in the county, after leaving Afghanistan.

People have been offering activities and resources to keep families busy and involved in their communities.

Local groups are also providing facilities for football, swimming, cricket and craft activities from across the county.

Meanwhile, Wiltshire Council is working with school age children to make sure they can attended classes and older students can go to college.

The community are doing their bit for Afghan refugee families

They're also helping people get English language lessons.

Across Wiltshire communities are also offering support with the United Church in Warminster preparing shoeboxes containing gifts and everyday items for the families. The boxes have been picked up by Wiltshire Council to share with the families this Christmas.

Joan Jones, from the United Church, Warminster said:

“For many years we have packed shoeboxes to donate to the Foundation for Social Change and Inclusion which is an offshoot of the Trussell Trust, as part of their Christmas Shoebox Appeal. These go to vulnerable children and families in South East Europe and last week we sent off 102 boxes. We have also some years given things to local women’s refuges and similar places. This year we knew about the Afghan refugees who are in Wiltshire and thought it would be nice to send them something to show they are welcome, and hopefully bring some cheer in this festive time of year. For these boxes we also had £50 worth of donations from our local Waitrose too.

“Church members and friends are always very generous with several knitting and sewing hats, scarves, gloves, toys etc all year and others donating all manner of other items to go in the boxes. It is a year-long project for some of them.”

People wanting to offer to help can also donate to the Wiltshire Community Foundation Welcome Fund Appeal which has been set up to help refugees and asylum seekers build new lives in the county.

Cllr Richard Clewer, Leader of Wiltshire Council said:

“We know our Afghan families have been through very difficult times to reach the UK. I hope when they look back on their first experiences of coming to this country they will fondly remember the warm welcome provided by people in Wiltshire.

“As their stay continues, our communities are coming forward and asking what practical things they can do to help. There have been some great offers of support and I want to say thank you to all those who are stepping up and providing so much.

“For those who want to help but are not sure how, you can donate to the Wiltshire Community Foundation Welcome Fund Appeal as the money raised will also help our Afghan families and other refugees who are with us in Wiltshire.”

Wiltshire Council is also asking private landlords who have affordable homes that are ready to let to get in touch.

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