A meeting has been organised to co-ordinate a Lancaster community response to events in Ukraine.
The online meeting is on tomorrow (Thursday, March 3rd), at 7pm, to discuss the different ways a response could be provided by individuals, groups and organisations.
Find out more and register to attend here
A spokesperson for Lancaster City Council said: ‘’The Lancaster district has a long and proud tradition of showing its support and compassion for those suffering as a result of war and conflict around the world.
‘’Following the tragic events of the last week, many people locally have asked what they can do to support the people of Ukraine in their hour of need.
‘’Join us to discuss this important issue and how we can work together as a community to support Ukraine and its citizens.’’
A number of initiatives are already underway to provide support.


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