Ukrainian refugee in Oxford: 'I can’t cook fresh food for my son'

Ukrainian refugee in Oxford: 'I can’t cook fresh food for my son'

Jun 22, 2022 by BBC News - Family & Education

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  • By Katharine Da Costa BBC South Today Image caption, Liza said her way of life at the hotel was "very uncomfortable" A disabled Ukrainian mother says she is having to make a 46-mile round trip to get her son to school after they were moved into emergency accommodation.
  • Oxfordshire County Council is trying to find a long-term solution for the pair.
  • Image source, Other Image caption, Liza says she is trying to stay strong for the sake of her eight-year-old son Herman She said they have cereal for breakfast and use boiled water to make porridge for dinner but do not have facilities to carry out day-to-day tasks like washing their clothes.
  • Image caption, Liza attends the group set up by Dr Adams (right) in Oxfordshire Dr Angela Adams set up WISHFUL (Welfare, Integration, Support, Health, Friendship for Ukrainian Life) to support about 300 refugees living in south Oxfordshire.

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