Finding hope in North Yorkshire: Olena’s journey to reunite with her family

Olena’s journey to the UK: A mother’s love and resilience

After nearly two years of separation from her children due to the war in Ukraine, Olena shares her experiences of finding safety and support in North Yorkshire.

“The war in Ukraine is ongoing, which means that there are injured people, separated families, and a lot of grief and tears. And help is extremely important!  By supporting each other, people warm their hearts and find true friends.”

In Olena’s Own Words

"My name is Olena, and I am from Dnipro. My beloved daughter and grandson have been seeking refuge from the horrors of war in our country for almost two years now. It is unbearably painful to live apart from my family, unable to embrace my children, help them, or wrap them in my care.

My children found shelter in the kind and welcoming England. For many months, I searched for opportunities to reunite with my children and support them. Fate smiled upon me when I met true friends—genuine and kind-hearted people. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Valeria from the USPUK charity for her help, support, and kindness. A huge thank you to my sponsor, Marlies, an extraordinary and sincere person with a big, kind heart. I am endlessly grateful to you.

Now, I am with my children—my daughter and grandson. I hope that together we can overcome the challenges of our new life.

I have been in England for three weeks. While this is not a long time, I have already felt how beautiful and friendly this country is. I am trying to adapt to my new life, helping my children, and hoping to find work. I chose to come to the UK because fate sometimes decides for us. England has become a second home for me.

My experience with my host family has been wonderful. I met an incredibly kind, compassionate, and sincere person—Marlies. This meeting feels like a divine gift to me.

The war in Ukraine continues, which means there are people suffering, families separated, and much sorrow and tears. Help is crucial! Supporting one another warms hearts and leads to true friendships.

As for my hopes for the future, I am a seamstress. I am trying to learn the language and find work so that I can repay the kindness of the people and the country that has sheltered my children and me during this incredibly challenging time."

You can make a difference

Olena’s story is a poignant reminder of the importance of community support for displaced families. If you’re considering becoming a host, your kindness can create a safe haven and make a lasting impact on someone's life.

At USPUK, we support not only Ukrainian families on their journey to the UK but also the generous hosts who open their homes to them. From the moment they register on our website throughout their hosting experience, we are here to help.

If you’d like to help someone like Lyudmila on their journey to a new beginning, consider becoming a host today. Visit our Become a Host page to learn more.

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