Thu, 03 Mar 2022
The Isle of Man Government is donating half a million pounds to the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) which launched its Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal today.
The donated money will be given to DEC charities already operating in Ukraine and neighbouring countries who are providing immediate support for those escaping the conflict brought on by the Russian invasion.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, Kate Lord-Brennan MHK said: ‘We are gravely concerned about the conflict in Ukraine and as a government stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. Providing £500,000 from the people of the Isle of Man will help aid agencies to meet the immediate needs of those fleeing the conflict.
The Minister added: ‘Our community is already showing great compassion and solidarity with the people of Ukraine which is commendable. We encourage people who wish to help to provide monetary donations to the DEC who work directly with organisations on the ground in Ukraine and bordering countries. Donating money, rather than physical items and supplies, allows organisations to source relief items locally, ensuring quality and quick delivery to those who need them.
Currently, Ukrainian nationals with immediate family links to the Island can apply for a free visa to come to the Island, and those with travel, family or visa related issues can contact our immigration team for support and guidance on ukraineguidance@gov.im.