Hosts for Ukrainian refugees to get cash boost from council

Hosts for Ukrainian refugees to get cash boost from council


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The council in the London borough of Merton will fund an additional payment of £100 per month to residents who host refugees through the Homes for Ukraine scheme.

The council has opted to offer the extra monthly payment, increasing payments from the £350 a month through the Homes for Ukraine scheme to £450 a month in Merton, to ensure housing remains an option in light of sharp increases in living costs and mortgage rates. 

The additional payment will be added automatically for residents from the seventh month of hosting, and continue for the duration of their follow-on agreement with guests. 

Council deputy leader Eleanor Stringer says: “We need to support everybody in the community through the cost-of-living crisis, and this is a way we can do that for those who are giving their time and opening their homes to Ukrainian families. With inflation and energy costs at record levels, we want to help ensure any rise in costs is covered. 

“Our hope is that, as the sharp rise in costs forces residents to re-think their outgoings, this financial help will both encourage existing hosts to renew their agreements, and prompt potential new hosts to consider offering a room if they can. 

“In the absence of any government guidance or additional funding, we feel it important for the council to step in and ensure hosts get the support they deserve. 

“The devastation in Ukraine isn’t going away anytime soon; residents have done an incredible job here of coming forward and offering their help – we want to thank them for that, recognise their sacrifice and offer real-terms support financially.” 

Merton has so far welcomed almost 400 Ukrainians through Homes for Ukraine, including over 100 children and approximately 600 further residents (around 200 families) through the Friends & Family scheme. More than 180 children are enrolled in the borough’s schools. 

The payments will be added automatically to the monthly thank-you payments received by hosts. 

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