Distributed at event organised by AELTC and the Polish Family Association

Ukrainian families at the event
The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (AELTC) and local charity Polish Family Association (PFA) held a pre-Championship tea ahead of the Wimbledon tournament inviting Ukrainian refugees to attend.
Thos who came along included people who came to the UK on both the Homes for Ukraine (HfU) and Friends & Family (F&F) schemes, as well as local hosts and volunteers working in the borough and council staff, were invited to the New Horizon Centre in Pollards Hill to celebrate this year’s event.
Merton Council staff and PFA volunteers handed out some of the 650 Wimbledon tickets which (AELTC donated to refugees and host families in the borough, and Wimbledon and Ukraine-themed food was served.
Merton Council has already received more than 200 refugees on HfU and a similar number through F&F and used the occasion to welcome to the new residents and also to thank people from across the borough who have helped the refugee effort.
Cllr Eleanor Stringer, Deputy Leader of Merton Council and Cabinet Member for Civic Pride, said: “We’re delighted to be able to put on this event and share some of the excitement of the Wimbledon Championships with our Ukrainian guests.
“I’ve been so proud of the outpouring of support and goodwill from our borough’s residents: from those who opened their houses to host refugees, to those volunteering at the Merton Hub or working with Polish Family Association, through to people donating money to help the effort.
“We’d also like to recognise the generosity of AELTC and the Wimbledon Foundation for the gift of these tickets and their donation of funds to Polish Family Association, who have been indispensable in their efforts working with refugees both in the UK and in Poland.”
Sally Bolton OBE, Chief Executive of the All England Club, said, “I’m delighted that Ukrainian refugees hosted across Merton and Wandsworth will be joining us for play on Middle Sunday at Wimbledon.
“We hope this will be a great day for the local community, with thousands of tickets also distributed to our COVID heroes from the NHS and social care, local residents, schools, charities and community groups.”
Paige Murphy, Head of the Wimbledon Foundation, said, “As the charity of an international sporting event, it is important to us that we are supporting people not just in our own local communities but also internationally, particularly in times of crisis.
“Having previously supported Polish Family Association’s work with East European & Polish communities in Merton and Wandsworth, we were aware of their incredible response to the situation and wanted to support their efforts in caring for those forced to flee their homes in Ukraine.”
Value Reading Articles Like This? Help Us Produce More This site remains committed to providing local community news and public interest journalism. Articles such as the one above are integral to what we do. We aim to feature as much as possible on local societies, charities based in the area, fundraising efforts by residents, community-based initiatives and even helping people find missing pets. We’ve always done that and won’t be changing, in fact we’d like to do more. However, the readership that these stories generates is often below that needed to cover the cost of producing them. Our financial resources are limited and the local media environment is intensely competitive so there is a constraint on what we can do. We are therefore asking our readers to consider offering financial support to these efforts. Any money given will help support community and public interest news and the expansion of our coverage in this area. A suggested monthly payment is £8 but we would be grateful for any amount for instance if you think this site offers the equivalent value of a subscription to a daily printed newspaper you may wish to consider £20 per month. If neither of these amounts is suitable for you then contact info@neighbournet.com and we can set up an alternative. All payments are made through a secure web site. One-off donations are also appreciated. Choose The Amount You Wish To Contribute. If you do support us in this way we’d be interested to hear what kind of articles you would like to see more of on the site – send your suggestions to the editor. For businesses we offer the chance to be a corporate sponsor of community content on the site. For £30 plus VAT per month you will be the designated sponsor of at least two articles a month with your logo appearing if supplied. If there is a specific community group or initiative you’d like to support we can make sure your sponsorship is featured on related content for a one off payment of £50 plus VAT. All payments are made through a secure web site. |
July 4, 2022