Ukrainian mother finds safety in Canada, but drawn back to homeland to help

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Ukrainian mother finds safety in Canada, but drawn back to homeland to help
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While Nadiia Kuzniak first arrived in Edmonton, a feeling of safety was overshadowed by a feeling of guilt.

“Welcome to Canada. I hope these things make your stay here better. I’m sorry about what is happening to your country. I am praying for you and I hope you like staying in Canada,” the note said in English and Ukrainian.

Kuzniak has since returned to her homeland, drawn by a desire to help. It’s unclear how long she’ll stay.“ met lots of very kind people all around and got help all around but only in Canada finally feel safe and protected,” she said Sribnyak said when Russia started attacking Ukraine, her sister and nephew began experiencing “animal levels” of fear.

He is still taking classes from his school in Ukraine while enrolled in a school in Edmonton. He is also taking classes at a Ukrainian theatre school for children and has joined the Ukrainian scout organization called Plast.She had left behind her adult son and her father, who are helping with war efforts. Most men ages 18 to 60 have been banned from leaving Ukraine in case they are needed to fight.

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