Faces from Ukraine: Tamás, the helper
“We do our utmost not to let the children drop out from education.”
“We do our utmost not to let the children drop out from education.”
“I had to pick the children up to avoid having them stomped.”
“Mom tried to calm me down, saying everything will be OK. I believed her, I had to.”
“If the war will be over, I’ll take my family home.”
“I only have my children. They are my life.”
“I’m sure the garlic planted in spring has already gone to seed and grown enormous.”
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