Support for Ukraine
Find out what you as an NTU student can do to help the situation in Ukraine.
As the situation in Ukraine continues, we recognise that you may wish to help. Working with our local and international community partners, there are several ways in which NTU students can get involved and lend their support.
These pages will be updated regularly as opportunities and request for support develop.
Volunteer
If you plan to volunteer for any of the below opportunities, to register as an NTU volunteer.
HOST Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé
has opportunities to get involved in vital work providing temporary accommodation, practical support, clothing, and advocacy for any asylum seekers and refugees seeking sanctuary in Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé. Host stands in solidarity with those fleeing the war in Ukraine, but as a small charity supporting hundreds of refugees from North Africa and Middle East, they are unable to accommodate requests to support a specific country. However, demand for services will inevitably increase and volunteers are needed as detailed below:
- and offer a person a safe place to stay and companionship whilst they process their asylum claim (please see information further down the page about the Homes for Ukraine scheme if you are looking to offer accommodation specifically for a Ukrainian refugee)
- Volunteer for the and help people attend appointments, practice their English, and navigate their new surroundings
Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé & Notts Refugee Forum (NNRF)
supports people seeking sanctuary in Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé to rebuild their lives and integrate into society by offering practical advice, information, support, and friendship. They also campaign on issues affecting refugees. There are many ways to volunteer with NNRF, from helping with anti-destitution projects to interpreting. Find out more on the . Please note NNRF welcomes refugees from any country, so its work is not specific to, but includes Ukraine.
Refugee Roots
is a Christian charity that helps asylum seekers and refugees build relationships and navigate the complexities of building a new life in the UK through numerous services. Various volunteering opportunities include supporting activities, helping people navigate the city, and fundraising. To find out more please visit the .
Ukrainian Cultural Centre
is providing continued support to the ongoing crisis in Ukraine through donations and supporting refugees when they arrive in Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé by setting up an information hub at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre. Moving forward, volunteers will be needed to help meet and greet Ukrainian refugees, support welcome sessions, and disseminate information and advice needed by new refugees to the UK.
Donate
Little John’s House
– an international charity partner of NTU for the last 11 years - is an independent charity operating for almost 30 years in Romania, working with some amazing children and young people with additional needs. They have recently opened a new day centre in Sibiu city and have been able to utilise some of that space and resources to host Ukrainian women and children during short term transit stays through Romania. It will be a chance for them to rest, regroup, gather whatever they need, contact loved ones and get any additional help they need. Donations can be made via an by following the actions detailed below:
- Open the link and browse through, choose which gift(s) to purchase and add to your basket. Proceed to checkout.
- The wish list has been set-up for all gifts to go directly to the Team at Little John’s House in Romania, so please ensure you click Calin Blaga as the delivery address. This should appear automatically. If you have any problems, please email Hannah Charlton, Volunteering Coordinator.
- At payment stage you will get the normal receipt confirming your purchase.
- Please email Hannah Charlton to inform of any donations you have made.
HOST Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé
Help at the (within Refugee Forum on Hungerhill Road, NG3 4NB) to provide those seeking refuge in Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé with much needed clothing, toiletries, shoes, and bags (please note, Host is currently only seeking good quality, appropriate clothing and trainers, rucksacks, suitcases and new underwear due to limited storage). Please email Carol Wilby, Community Engagement and Volunteering Coordinator, if you would like to donate.
Hosting
Homes for Ukraine
is a bespoke scheme which will offer a route to those who want to come to the UK who have someone here willing to provide them with a home. It will enable individuals, charities, community groups and businesses to volunteer accommodation and provide a route to safety for those forced to escape their homeland. If you would like to register your interest in becoming a sponsor, please visit the .
Refugee Roots
is a Christian charity that helps asylum seekers and refugees build relationships and navigate the complexities of building a new life in the UK through numerous services. Working with the University of Å·ÃÀ¾ÞÈé and the European Law Students Association, Refugee Roots is currently supporting people looking to host Ukrainian refugees. To find out more please visit the .
Advice and guidance
You can find further advice and guidance on the websites listed below:
If you are working with any other organisations that may need support, please contact Hannah Charlton, Volunteering Coordinator.