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THE VOICE OF THE BOROUGH
Thursday, August 26, 2021 No. 326
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GROUPS PREPARE TO HELP AFGHANS EXCLUSIVE
By JESS WARREN jwarren@wokingham.today COMMUNITY groups are preparing for the arrival of Afghan refugees in the borough.
It comes as the Government commits to resettling 20,000 vulnerable Afghans following the Taliban takeover earlier this month.
Cllr John Halsall, leader of the borough council said: âAt this stage, it is not clear if, or how many, refugees from Afghanistan will be resettling in our borough.â He said the council is keen and willing to help these people and will be preparing contingency plans. This includes working with charities, organisations and the NHS to ensure refugees can live healthy and
fulfilling lives, the council leader said. He added: âThe events we are witnessing in Afghanistan are truly terrifying, and our thoughts are with all those affected. âLike many other local authorities, we want to do everything we can to help individuals seeking refuge in the UK; ensuring they feel safe and supported to become valued members of our thriving community.â
Cllr Halsall said anyone wanting to help should donate to foodbanks and clothing charities, such as The Cowshed â which will be able to distribute goods to those in need. âThere is also the option to give financial contributions to the Reading Refugee Support Group, which supports refugees and people seeking asylum,â the councillor added. n Continued on page 11
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