The event is hosted by the Helping Irish Hosts.
A roadshow offering guidance and assistance to anyone hosting Ukrainian refugees is coming to Offaly.
Currently, over 450 displaced Ukrainians are living in 219 hosted homes or pledges properties in Offaly, making up 26 percent of Ukrainians in the county.
The Helping Irish Hosts roadshow aims to provide information on local resources and the benefits of hosting refugees.
The event will be held at Tullamore Library from 7pm to half 8.
Communications Lead with Helping Irish Hosts, Roz Jones, says it's important to keep sharing advice and updates with those hosting and those who are considering it:
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