Local MP Alan Mak attended the inaugural CommUNITY Games at Park Community School in Leigh Park, which featured fun sports and activities for around 150 Ukrainians and their British hosts and sponsors.
The Havant Constituency has welcomed Ukrainian refugees who are staying with local families, supported by Government funding and backed by our councils, charities and community groups.
The CommUNITY Games, supported by Havant Borough Council and other local councils, was organised by Matt Simmons and his team from local charity Bridge to Unity and held the day after Ukrainian Independence Day.
Attractions ranged from a bouncy castle, go karts, inflatable slide, face-painting and farm animals to circus performers and a skills workshop, arts and crafts and sports and games. There was also a performance by a Ukrainian choir.
Alan Mak MP said: "The UK has proudly stood by the Ukrainian people following President Putin's illegal invasion and the Independence Day celebrations have enabled us to reinforce our commitment as their ally and friend.
"I was delighted to attend the first CommUNITY Games to help celebrate our local Ukrainian community and its champions."