When childminder Joanna Conroy saw children in her setting showing signs of distress as a result of the war in Ukraine, she and her team at Jelly Tot Lane in London developed a creative project to help them channel their feelings positively. As a result, over the summer break they sent about 40 hand-made cards and personal gifts to child refugees in Poland.
The project began when childminding assistant Inga Branka started a collection of donated items for Ukrainian refugees. In February, when the war broke out, Inga was visiting her hometown in Poland. She witnessed first-hand families fleeing across the border. ‘They only had one bag with them,’ she says. ‘It was absolutely awful, and I wanted to do something to help.’
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