City of Hoboken launches fundraising efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees

City of Hoboken launches fundraising efforts to assist Ukrainian refugees  

City raises Ukrainian flag during solidarity ceremony   

 

CAPTION: The Ukrainian community joined Mayor Ravi S. Bhalla to raise the Ukrainian flag outside City Hall on Thursday, March 10. (Photo by Jerry Lore) 

 

The City of Hoboken, in partnership with the Hoboken Relief Fund and non-profit Welcome Home, launched the Rent For Refugees campaign to provide housing for Ukrainian refugees living in Hoboken’s adopted sister city Białystok, Poland.

 

The campaign provides housing assistance to refugees who have fled Ukraine providing them with furnished apartments. A furnished apartment for five people is approximately $450 a month.

 

“It’s incumbent upon us to always remember that even though these horrific and tragic events are happening far away, it impacts us right here in Hoboken,” said Mayor Bhalla. “We have an obligation as not just Americans, but as global citizens, to speak up and show our solidarity with the people of Ukraine. They are pleading for our help, and we must act.”

 

The campaign followed the City of Hoboken’s Ukrainian flag-raising ceremony in which over 100 residents, neighbors, Ukrainian-Americans, elected officials, and Hoboken Clergy Coalition members joined together to stand in solidarity with war-torn Ukraine and call for peace.

 

To learn more about the Rent For Refugees campaign and to donate, go to https://welcomehomerefugees.org/campaigns/hoboken/.

City raises Ukrainian flag during solidarity ceremony   

 

 

The City of Hoboken, in partnership with the Hoboken Relief Fund and non-profit Welcome Home, launched the Rent For Refugees campaign to provide housing for Ukrainian refugees living in Hoboken’s adopted sister city Białystok, Poland.

 

The campaign provides housing assistance to refugees who have fled Ukraine providing them with furnished apartments. A furnished apartment for five people is approximately $450 a month.

 

“It’s incumbent upon us to always remember that even though these horrific and tragic events are happening far away, it impacts us right here in Hoboken,” said Mayor Bhalla. “We have an obligation as not just Americans, but as global citizens, to speak up and show our solidarity with the people of Ukraine. They are pleading for our help, and we must act.”

 

The campaign followed the City of Hoboken’s Ukrainian flag-raising ceremony in which over 100 residents, neighbors, Ukrainian-Americans, elected officials, and Hoboken Clergy Coalition members joined together to stand in solidarity with war-torn Ukraine and call for peace.

 

To learn more about the Rent For Refugees campaign and to donate, go to https://welcomehomerefugees.org/campaigns/hoboken/.

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