A new summer camp in Philadelphia is having a positive impact on young Ukrainian refugees.
As the war in Ukraine enters its sixth month, refugees are adjusting to their new lives in the U.S.
The free camp began earlier this summer when a mother who'd fled Ukraine came into KlienLife inquiring about programs for her two children. "We're asking everyone in the community to rally with us to support these children," said Brian Gralnick, director of local grants and partnerships with the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia.
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