- German Schools Open for Ukrainian Children
The Waldorf elementary school in Chemnitz, Germany, has welcomed so many refugee children for creating better opportunities in the area of education after being refugees in Germany. The School authorities created two new classes just for the Ukrainian children. They still share activities and meals with their German classmates, but this allows them to learn under Ukrainian teachers and stay close to their community.
“We wanted the children to be able to quickly enter into a certain normality, to feel welcome here in this foreign country,” the director of the school said in a video. In doing so, they’re showing kids that acts of kindness can make the world a better place. It is a kind of best practice against inhumane activities around the world. The innocent minds may lead to the light of goodness with the brotherhood activity of this school authority.
- A Polish town sacrifices to take in more refugees
Medyka, a small Polish town near the Ukraine border, has become the largest crossing for refugees fleeing violence. The people in the town are only rich in their hearts, not in their materialistic aspects. But their kind hearts are determined to welcome as many Ukrainian refugees as need help and share whatever they have, proving even small acts of kindness make a difference.
They’ve started by converting their town recreational center into a temporary hotel, holding 250 beds. “These refugees have lost almost everything. We need to help them. Even if that means we’ll have to learn to live with less,” town mayor Marek Iwasieczko told the UN Refugee Agency.
Thousands of kind-hearted people and organizations help the refugees from Ukraine. As the Ukrainian Catholic leader said, it is the choice of people to the goodness that pulls out from their hidden arrays of hearts.