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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 14-year-old Mary (left) and her mother Tetiana Fisunova (right) from Kyiv, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 15-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Vlada from Kyiv pictured greeting younger students from the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland, as they pass each other by in the corridor. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: A group of 2nd grade students observe what they have written on the blackboard during class at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Yana (left), five years old, Sola (centre) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured playing a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 81-year-old Ukrainian refugee Tamara Grygorenko pictured at the LWF community centre in Bielsko-biała, where she participates in an art relaxation session. Established as part of the Lutheran World Federation’s humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion in February 2022, a community centre in Bielsko-biała – one among a number of such centres across the country – offers psychosocial support, practical trainings and a variety of other activities free of charge for Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Instructor Zoreslava Wiencek – a Ukrainian migrant to Poland – demonstrates manicure techniques to a group of Ukrainian refugee women during a training session offered at the LWF community centre in Bielsko-biała. One of the refugees, Violeta Yershova from Zaporizhzhia offers up her hand as the object the demonstration. Established as part of the Lutheran World Federation’s humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion in February 2022, a community centre in Bielsko-biała – one among a number of such centres across the country – offers psychosocial support, practical trainings and a variety of other activities free of charge for Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 42-year-old Ukrainian refugee Natalia Lovkina from Berdiansk (Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine) goes through a physiotherapy session for her arms at the rehabilitation centre of the Foundations for Generations in Bielsko-biała. The mother of two, Natalia arrived in Poland in April 2022 with her son (17) and her daughter (3). Supported by the Lutheran World Federation through its member church the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the rehabilitation centre of the Foundations for Generations in Bielsko-biała offers physiotherapy sessions free of charge to Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children play in a childcare space offered as part of the LWF community centre in Bielsko-biała. Established as part of the Lutheran World Federation’s humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion in February 2022, a community centre in Bielsko-biała – one among a number of such centres across the country – offers psychosocial support, practical trainings and a variety of other activities free of charge for Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Instructor Zoreslava Wiencek – a Ukrainian migrant to Poland – demonstrates manicure techniques to a group of Ukrainian refugee women during a training session offered at the LWF community centre in Bielsko-biała. One of the refugees, Nastia Chernysh from Vinnytsia, offers up her hand as the object the demonstration. Established as part of the Lutheran World Federation’s humanitarian response to the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion in February 2022, a community centre in Bielsko-biała – one among a number of such centres across the country – offers psychosocial support, practical trainings and a variety of other activities free of charge for Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 6 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee 'Elena' (full name omitted on request) from Mariupol goes through mobility exercises to mitigate the impact of arthrosis, at the rehabilitation centre of the Foundations for Generations in Bielsko-biała. Supported by the Lutheran World Federation through its member church the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the rehabilitation centre of the Foundations for Generations in Bielsko-biała offers physiotherapy sessions free of charge to Ukrainian refugees.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 65-year-old Nataliia Zhuzha from Enerhodar (Zaporizjzja), Ukraine, pictured as she receives an embrace from her granddaughter Lia in her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Nataliia fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion together with her two grandchildren Timor (10 years old) and Lia (8 years old), whom she now lives with and cares for in Poland.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 65-year-old Nataliia Zhuzha from Enerhodar (Zaporizjzja), Ukraine, pictured in her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Nataliia fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion together with her two grandchildren Timor (10 years old) and Lia (8 years old), whom she now lives with and cares for in Poland.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Lia from Enerhodar (Zaporizjzja), Ukraine, pictured playing video games on her phone in her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Lia fled Ukraine with her grandmother Nataliia and her brother Timor (10 years old) whom she now lives with in Poland.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee Iryna Volkova from Mariupol provides private online training in the English language for fellow Ukrainians from Mariupol over the phone from her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. An English teacher by profession, Iryna lives with her two children, 8-year-old Yaroslav and 13-year-old Yana, and continues to offer English classes online to individual students by online media.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 13-year-old refugee girl Yana from Mariupol, Ukraine, tends to her pet rabbit in her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Yana lives with her mother Iryna Volkova and her younger brother, 8-year-old Yaroslav.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee Nataliia Bakumenko from Pryluky (Chernihiv), Ukraine, attends as Sunday service is celebrated at the chapel of the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, in the House of Betania. The House of Betania is not only used for Sunday worship, but has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: His mother Nataliia Bakumenko looking on, 10-year-old Artem from Pryluky (Chernihiv), Ukraine, flicks through his copy of 'My first Bible' in his home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee woman Nataliia Bakumenko from Pryluky (Chernihiv), Ukraine, prepares tea in the kitchen of her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Nataliia lives with her 10-year-old son Artem, and works at the Lutheran World Federation community centre for Ukrainian refugees in Bielsko-biała.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: Ukrainian refugee Motylenko Halina from Kyiv prepares a meal in the kitchen of her home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children.
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  • 5 March 2023, Bielsko-biała, Poland: 13-year-old refugee girl Yana (right) from Mariupol, Ukraine, her 14-year-old friend Laryssa (centre), and her 8-year-old brother Yaroslav (left) hang out in their home in the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała. Owned by the Cieszyn Diocese of the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, the House of Betania in the Wapienica area of Bielsko-biała has become the home of a number of refugee families from Ukraine, following the Russian invasion in February 2022. The church has renovated the buildings in order to accommodate families in a dormitory style, with private rooms for each family and a shared kitchen, dining room, playing room and hygiene facilities. The house currently hosts 7 families making up a total of some 20 people, most of them women and children. Yana lives with her mother Iryna Volkova and her younger brother, 8-year-old Yaroslav.
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  • 3 March 2023, Radom, Poland: Polish class is underway in a classroom at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, Radom Parish, under the leadership of Polish teacher Halina Bobryk. Following the arrival of Ukrainian refugees in Poland as Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022, the parish offers Polish classes in order to help the refugees integrate and find new opportunities in Polish society. The classes are supported by the Lutheran World Federation.
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  • 3 March 2023, Radom, Poland: Iryna Shroo from Kyiv, a fire brigade telephone operator who fled Ukraine with her 16-year-old son in 2022, is one of many Ukrainian refugees receiving support from the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland, Radom Parish. Among other activities – following the arrival of Ukrainian refugees in Poland as Russia invaded Ukraine in early 2022 – the parish offers Polish classes in order to help refugees integrate and find new opportunities in Polish society. The classes are supported by the Lutheran World Federation. Here pictured from left to right: 57-year-old Olena Koval from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine with her sister in March 2022; Iryna Shroo from Kyiv, a fire brigade telephone operator who fled Ukraine with her 16-year-old son in 2022; Child psychologist Svitlana Kabanova from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine in March 2022 together with her daughter.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Yaroslava Kozaniuk, a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Antonina Ostrovska – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Antonina Ostrovska a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Yaroslava Kozaniuk – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Yaroslava Kozaniuk, a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Antonina Ostrovska – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Yaroslava Kozaniuk, a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Antonina Ostrovska – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Yaroslava Kozaniuk, a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Antonina Ostrovska – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Yaroslava Kozaniuk, a refugee from Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, pictured in the beauty salon that she and her friend Antonina Ostrovska – another refugee from Zaporizhzhia – have recently established in Gliwice, where they are beginning to settle after fleeing the Russian invasion of their country.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Exterior view of the windows of a beauty parlour in Gliwice, established and run by newly arrived refugees from Ukraine.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Marta Troszok, vice director with responsibility for Primary school, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Marta Troszok, vice director with responsibility for Primary school, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Yana (centre), a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys recess with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to pre-school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 15-year-old Ukranian refugee girl Diana from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 12-year-old Ukranian refugee girl Olga from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 12-year-old Ukranian refugee girl Emily from Zaporizhzhia, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina  (mid-right) from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School together with her daughters 12-year-old Olga (left), 15-year-old Diana (mid-left) and their friend 12-year-old Emily (right) from Zaporizhzhia. Albert-Schweizer is a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 14-year-old Mary from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion of the country together with her mother Tetiana Fisunova, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina  (mid-right) from Donetsk, Ukraine, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School together with her daughters 12-year-old Olga (left), 15-year-old Diana (mid-left) and their friend 12-year-old Emily (right) from Zaporizhzhia. Albert-Schweizer is a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 14-year-old Mary from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion of the country together with her mother Tetiana Fisunova, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 14-year-old Mary from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion of the country together with her mother Tetiana Fisunova, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Tetiana Fisunova from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion of the country together with her daughter 14-year-old Mary, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Tetiana Fisunova from Kyiv, who fled Ukraine following the Russian invasion of the country together with her daughter 14-year-old Mary, pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: A group of first-graders pose for a photo during recess at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Two children – one of them 8-year-old refugee girl Sola from Ukraine – walk together through the corridor during recess at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Children enjoy recess at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Children of different ages enjoy lunch at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Glib, a child refugee from Kharkiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with his friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Glib (centre), a child refugee from Kharkiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with his friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children. Also pictured is 8-year-old Sola (left), another refugee from Ukraine.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Sola, a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Yana (5), Sola now goes to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Sola, a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Yana (5), Sola now goes to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Glib, a child refugee from Kharkiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with his friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Sola, a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Yana (5), Sola now goes to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Sola, a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Yana (5), Sola now goes to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Sola, a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Yana (5), Sola now goes to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Yana (centre), a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to pre-school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Yana (centre), a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to pre-school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Yana (centre), a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to pre-school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured doing calculations during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Yana (centre), a child refugee from Kyiv, Ukraine, enjoys lunch break with her friends at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to pre-school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured during class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Blackboard pictured during maths class for 2nd graders at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured making a funny face during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured making a funny face during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola (mid-left) looks in surprise at a fellow classmate during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola (mid-left) reveals the correct answer to a fellow classmate during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola (mid-left) pictured during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured doing maths during a class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: A group of 2nd grade students pictured during maths class at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children. Among the students is eight-year-old refugee girl Sola (upper left) from Ukraine.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Second-grade student 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured during maths class at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Eight-year-old refugee boy Glib from Kharkiv, Ukraine, pictured in class at his school, the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Eight-year-old refugee boy Glib from Kharkiv, Ukraine, pictured in class at his school, the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Children enjoy recess at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Five-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana, from Kyiv, receives instructions from teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina (left) – herself from Ukraine – at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Five-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana, from Kyiv, pictured at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Five-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana (left), from Kyiv, pictured together with Lutheran World Federation communication staff Cornelia Kästner (right) at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Five-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana, from Kyiv, receives instructions from teacher and school psychologist Yulia Vasiutina (left) – herself from Ukraine – at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine together with her mother Galyna Mokryk and her sisters Vlada (15) and Sola (8), Yana goes to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Sola (left) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured in conversation at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 45-year-old Galyna Mokryk pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland – where her three children Yana (5 years old), Sola (8 years old) and Vlada (15 years old) go to school. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured closing her eyes and smiling, at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Eight-year-old refugee boy Glib from Kharkiv, Ukraine, pictured at his school, the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured resting her head for a moment against a desk at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 45-year-old Galyna Mokryk pictured making a funny face as she looks her daughter Yana in the eyes at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland– where Galyna's three children Yana (5 years old), Sola (8 years old) and Vlada (15 years old) go to school. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Yana (left), five years old, and Sola (centre) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured playing a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Sola (left) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured playing a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 45-year-old Galyna Mokryk pictured together with her daughter Yana at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland– where Galyna's three children Yana (5 years old), Sola (8 years old) and Vlada (15 years old) go to school. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Sola (left) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured playing at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Ukrainian refugee children Sola (left) and Glib (right), both eight years old, pictured in conversation at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 45-year-old Galyna Mokryk pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland – where her three children Yana (5 years old), Sola (8 years old) and Vlada (15 years old) go to school. Using her phone, she shows a photo of what the family had put together as a set of 'run bags' in case they would have to flee the country at the onset of the Russian invasion. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured fiddling with a piece of yarn at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured fiddling with a piece of yarn at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana places a piece of yarn on top of her mouth as a moustache during recess at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Yana alongside her sisters Sola (8) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 8-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Sola pictured fiddling with a piece of yarn at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Sola alongside her sisters Yana (5) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 45-year-old Galyna Mokryk pictured at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland – listening to her eldest daughter share memories from the early days of the war in Ukrainew. Galyna's three children Yana (5 years old), Sola (8 years old) and Vlada (15 years old) all go to school at Albert-Schweizer. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: 5-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana pictured at her school in Gliwice. Having fled Ukraine with her family following the Russian invasion of the country in the spring of 2022, Yana alongside her sisters Sola (8) and Vlada (15) go to the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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  • 7 March 2023, Gliwice, Poland: Five-year-old Ukrainian refugee girl Yana (left) chats with her older sister eight-year-old Sola (centre) and their eight-year-old friend Glib (right) – also from Ukraine – at their school in Gliwice. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the children all came to Poland for refuge, and today attend school at the Albert-Schweizer School – a Lutheran primary and high school of 150 students and some 40 teaching staff in the city of Gliwice, Poland. Owned and run by the Lutheran Education Foundation in Gliwice, the school offers scholarships for refugee children from Ukraine to study at the school. Currently, 12 such scholarships are offered, 10 of which are sponsored directly by the Lutheran World Federation, covering tuition fees as well as daily school lunch free of charge for the children.
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