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Help Ukrainian mother and child start over

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This story is about my brother's girlfriend Zhanna and her toddler Milana. Six days ago Zhanna messaged my brother from Kharkiv. It was a video of her walking in the snow with her child while smiling. The following day she was texting him a goodbye message in case they didn't survive the attacks.
She was in her neighbor's basement during the first bombings, but decided to go back to her house once the broken windows made the house too cold for her daughter. Shortly after, the neighbor's home was leveled. Once the attacks quieted, she checked on her best friends and their one year old son. She then checked on her cousins. Both homes were gone. She was alone with her child and decided to flee to Poland by train. Her first attempt was denied by Russian soldiers. She tried again the following day and fortunately made it onto a train to Warsaw.
For three days, Zhanna traveled with her two year old daughter, Milana. She finally made it to Warsaw, Poland and walked two miles in the snow, carrying her her child to the airbnb. They finally ate a meal and took a bath.
The day Zhanna made it to train, my brother was in Louisiana packing his suitcase while I was booking his flight and airbnb reservations that he found. My sister was helping fill the other half of his suitcase with clothes, diapers, and toys for Milana along with toiletries and sweaters for Zhanna.
My brother finally made it to Poland only to find the overpriced, non-refundable airbnb did not match the photos and was instead a small, unclean room unfit for a child.
They have an airbnb booked for a few days with the hope to go to Gdansk, Poland while Milana's passport and refugee visa are processed.
My brother will then fly with them to the United States if able, and Mexico if not.
Their funds are low. Zhanna and Milana have lost their entire support system. The only family she has left are her mother and 4 younger siblings ages 7-16. The last time she spoke to her mother, she had to hang up to hide during an attack. Zhanna's mother and siblings are unable to evacuate the town they are in because it's near a military base, surrounded by Russian soldiers. Please pray for their safety and survival.
I am pleading for empathy and charity for this mother and child. If you can donate to them, the funds will directly afford them shelter in Europe while they process visas and passport, flights to safety, clothing and essentials, as they only have a few sets of winter clothes.
Thank you for taking the time to read this. Thank you for giving what you can to help a family in need.
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    Hay-Lee Marissa
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    South Riding, VA
    Matthew Maklary
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