Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Residents at a Didsbury care village founded by a Jewish First World War refugee are helping Afghans arriving into the city.
Moved by the plight of those fleeing Afghanistan as the Taliban retake control, members of the Belong Morris Feinmann community have donated toiletry bags, accompanied by messages of support.
The donation efforts are being led by Care4Calais, a volunteer-run charity, working with refugees in the UK as well as France and Belgium. READ MORE: Sobering scenes in Manchester Airport as Afghans arrive in UK Around 20,000 Afghan refugees are expected to be welcomed to the UK through the government's resettlement scheme.
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