amid Russia’s invasion, according to multiple reports. "It is a really shocking time to be a European two and a half hours flight away from Ukraine, and it's something that hangs over us," Cumberbatch told Sky News, according to Reuters. "We all need ...
to do more than wear a badge. We need to donate, we need to pressure our politicians to continue to create some kind of a refugee safety and a haven here for people who are suffering," Cumberbatch told Sky News. "Everyone needs to do as much as they can ...
there's been a record number of people volunteering to take people into their homes, I hope to be part of that myself," he added. RELATED: 'We're not done': Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher raise over $20M for Ukraine in a week Britain’s government announced it will pay a monetary reward to people who offer their homes as a refuge to Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion.
Officials said Sunday the "Homes for Ukraine" program, to be introduced this week, will see sponsors receive a government payment of 350 pounds ($456) per month.