Toddler Veronika had to leave her doll in Ukraine but found the same one in a charity warehouse.
Veronika and her mother spotted the doll in a warehouse as they picked up essential suppliesToddler Veronika and her mother Tatyana spotted the doll in a warehouse run by the Surrey charity Stripey Stork as they picked up essential supplies.that mother and daughter got "very excited" when they saw the doll which was "just the same as one she'd had to leave behind".
After they arrived with one case and a pushchair, their host family contacted the baby bank charity to seek help sourcing practical items. They travelled to the warehouse on Friday to pick up supplies prepared for them, including clothes, shoes, toys, a high chair, bed guard, potty training kit, nappies and toiletries.It uses a model similar to a food bank to provide essentials to families with young children, and is now helping Ukrainian refugees arriving in the area.More on this story
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