Ben Stiller has teamed with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to meet and amplify support for those fleeing Ukraine amid the country’s ongoing war prompted by Russia’s invasion
In an Instagram post shared on Saturday, the Severance director shared that he is currently in Poland, where he is working with the agency. “I’ve just arrived in Poland with UNHCR, to meet families whose lives have been torn apart by war and violence in Ukraine,” he wrote. “Millions have been forced to flee their homes with over 90 percent being women and children.”
In the back half of his brief social message, the actor-producer described the trip as an opportunity learn and share stories about the impacts of the war, and seemed to indicate he will have more social updates while he’s in the country.
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