In Poland, Tzu Chi Opens Dumpling Club for Ukrainian Elderly (Part 1/2)


Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the war has continued to this day. It has forced millions of Ukrainian people, especially the old and the weak, women and children, to flee their motherland and become refugees in foreign countries. They originally had a comfortable life in Ukraine with houses, cars, and jobs; but this cozy life disappeared overnight. Although they saved their lives, their future is full of anxiety and uncertainty.

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Published on December 08, 2022 16:13
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