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This is a bonus minisode of the Sod’s Law podcast, recorded in Kraków, Poland, where I travelled to record Ukrainian refugee and aid-worker stories exactly one month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Tzvi Sperber of JRoots gave me a tour of the one of their refugee centres in Kraków where around 30 or so women & children were being sheltered.
They had gone to the extra effort of making sure that every person staying there had a proper mattress, access to toiletries, medical supplies, anything they needed - a far cry away from what would be considered a typical refugee camp.
As I arrived the children were being handed chocolate by foreign volunteers.
We're supporting the JRoots Ukraine Campaign, and if you'd like to donate, please head to jroots.org/donate.
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This is a bonus minisode of the Sod’s Law podcast, recorded in Kraków, Poland, where I travelled to record Ukrainian refugee and aid-worker stories exactly one month after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Tzvi Sperber of JRoots gave me a tour of the one of their refugee centres in Kraków where around 30 or so women & children were being sheltered.
They had gone to the extra effort of making sure that every person staying there had a proper mattress, access to toiletries, medical supplies, anything they needed - a far cry away from what would be considered a typical refugee camp.
As I arrived the children were being handed chocolate by foreign volunteers.
We're supporting the JRoots Ukraine Campaign, and if you'd like to donate, please head to jroots.org/donate.
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See podcast.co/privacy for privacy information.