Huber establishes a Ukraine network for refugee helpers and refugees
Created: 04/01/2022, 14:06
By: Michael Acker
1,400 refugees from Ukraine have so far been registered in the Ebersberg district.
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In the meantime, more than 1,400 people from Ukraine have been registered with the immigration authorities in the district office.
Meanwhile, the member of parliament Thomas Huber (CSU) wants to set up a "Ukraine network".
District
– Over 1400 people from Ukraine have found refuge from the war in their country in the district of Ebersberg.
This was announced by the district authority.
From the two arrival accommodations in the district, the gymnasium of the Kirchseeon high school and the container building in Zorneding, Ukrainian women and children could always move to smaller, decentralized housing options.
This is very helpful for the families, according to the district office.
Furthermore, apartments and houses in the district for war displaced persons would be sought.
If you have suitable living space and would like to help, it is best to contact the district office by email at ukraine@lra-ebe.de.
More refugees are expected on Wednesday, April 6th
For next Wednesday, April 6th, the district office expects that more refugees will be allocated to the district via the so-called cloverleaf system.
Thomas Huber, CSU member of the state parliament from Grafing.
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Meanwhile, Grafinger CSU member of parliament Thomas Huber wants to install a "Ukraine network" in the district of Ebersberg.
In order to better network the diverse voluntary commitment of people, to inform each other about existing initiatives and to clarify open questions directly, Huber, who is the socio-political spokesman for the CSU parliamentary group, invites you to a first virtual exchange.
This will take place in the form of a video conference on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m.
Head of the Ukraine Crisis Unit takes part in the video conference
According to Huber, the head of the Ukraine crisis team in the district office, Brigitte Keller, and the head of the asylum department, Marion Wolinski, will take part.
In addition to better networking and the exchange of experiences, questions about asylum law, administrative procedures and support for the district office could be clarified in an uncomplicated manner.
"What are the experiences from the welcome classes, which clubs offer which leisure activities, which low-threshold offers are already available, who can interpret, where are there bureaucratic hurdles - these are all questions that make a joint exchange worthwhile and necessary - also, so that helpers get to know and use possible synergies better,” says Huber.
Interested parties must register in Thomas Huber's Citizens' Office (mdl@thomas-huber.info, 0 80 92/86 57 70) by April 8 and can already submit questions that need to be clarified.
You will then receive an access link with all further information.
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