Yuliya Silyukova from Kramatorsk
Good day! We are the Silyukov family. This is my daughter Marharyta, who is 10 years old, and Anna, who is 1 year old. We have forced migrants for the second time. In 2014, we had to leave our hometowns of Horlivka and go to Kramatorsk and start life from scratch. Everything was fine, we had enough to live on, and we had work. I worked in a kindergarten as a teacher, my husband worked as a driver. February 24 was the worst day of my life. In the morning they started shooting. I couldn’t believe that this could happen again and we have to move again. These words that it started again are still in my memory. Now we are in the city of Dnipro, renting an apartment, it costs UAH 5,000. We don’t have enough social benefits from the state, because all these funds go to rent housing, food, and diapers for the child. That’s why we need help. Help, please. I see Ukraine as a prosperous and independent country in the future. I wish all of us strength, peace, and women of faith. I want the world to hear women and mothers, all of us, that our husbands, brothers, and fathers who are on the front line were healthy, alive, and returned home. Thank you, goodbye