Most of the 3.9 million people who have fled Ukraine have poured into Poland. But the country is considered unwelcoming to LGBTQ people. A safe house in Poland is offering LGBTQ Ukrainians a safe haven.
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Helena Vukovic, a Serbian activist who's in Poland to volunteer with the EuroCentralAsian Lesbian* Community . Ania began having panic attacks. When they finally decided to leave, they spent seven hours waiting on the train station platform."I tried to distract Ania by playing word and number games with her," Nadia said.The welcome they got from Vukovic and the others was warm and helpful – the opposite of what they'd feared.
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