The consequences of the Russian invasion of Ukraine have also prompted many people in Bonn to show great willingness to help.
"The city of Bonn shows solidarity with the people in
Ukraine and strongly condemns the attack in violation of international law and
the war for which Putin is responsible," said mayor Katja Dörner. "It
is important that we in Bonn stand together across party lines for democracy,
the rule of law and freedom in a strong Europe. Our solidarity must also be
felt in practice. In close coordination with the federal and state governments,
we are preparing to provide shelter and protection to people who have to flee
Ukraine. We welcome the fleeing people from Ukraine and want to offer them safe
shelter after the terrible experiences of the outbreak of war and the
escape."
Information of the Federal Government
Federal Ministry of the Interior
Frequently asked questions about residing in Germany (in
Ukrainian)
Federal Office for Migration and Refugees
Entering Germany (in Ukrainian)
Federal commissioner for Integration
First steps in Germany (in Ukrainian)
Federal Foreign Office
General information about Ukraine (in English)
How is the city preparing?
How will the allocation be made?
Where can I call if I have accommodations?
Is there a coordinating body?
What requirements do people need to come to Bonn from
Ukraine?
How do refugees from Ukraine obtain a residence permit after
their visa-free entry?
Financial support
How many Ukrainians are currently living in Bonn?
Where can I donate for the refugees?
School
Childcare
Hotlines/counseling centers
Bonn residents who would like to offer assistance to
refugees from Ukraine or who have general questions can contact the new hotline
- telephone 0228 77 4900 - which is available daily, including weekends, from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m.
Those affected can contact the Ukraine contact point at the
Foreigners' Registration Office via the e-mail address ukrainebonnde or phone 0228 776052 and 0228
776053.
Anyone who needs or would like to provide language support,
who would like to volunteer in refugee aid, or who would like to become active
as an association, initiative or municipality, or who would like to support
associations or initiatives, can contact the Refugee Aid Hotline of the Office
for Integration and Diversity, telephone 0228 77 5377.
On the page
www.integration-in-bonn.de, the Office for Integration and Diversity has
summarized all the counseling centers that are now important.
Psychological counseling centers of the Office for Children,
Youth and Family
The Psychological Education and Family Counseling Center
offers counseling to refugee families at short notice by calling 0228 774562.
Or by sending an e-mail to
psychologische.beratungsstellebonnde
https://international.bonn.de/ukraine
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