“Now we say we have one life before and one life after this day,” said Oxana Mushchenko, a Ukrainian refugee who has spent the past year building her new life in San Diego.
Oxana’s mother and her stepson and his family are still in Ukraine.It’s been one year of concern and fears over their safety but she says, she hasn’t been alone.
“My usual morning started with reading the news and yes I had stress after the news but when I visit the House of Ukraine or I take part in events, it helps me with my mental health,” said Oxana Mushchenko.
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