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Volunteers in Poland are setting up Ukrainian refugees to survive the coming days

As Ukrainians flee the war at home, a makeshift system of supplies and aid has sprung up in the Przemyśl train station.
Jason Manley is helping connect refugees with transport and hotel when they arrive into Poland.

PRZEMYSL, Poland — As Ukrainians continue to flee the war at home and pour over the border into neighboring countries, a makeshift system of supplies and volunteer aid has sprung up in the Przemyśl train station in Poland to help.

It's a pop-up patchwork of goods and services that aims to address the most basic needs as are believed to have entered Poland from

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