An Arizona nurse spent several weeks in Poland and Ukraine helping children get medical care. Many of them are orphans and their caregivers died.
An Arizona nurse spent weeks over in Poland and Ukraine helping refugees and orphans get medical help. She's now back in the states and sharing her story.
"There's just a tremendous amount of destruction, devastation, but also these people are really resilient.""There's just a tremendous amount of destruction, devastation, but also these people are really resilient," said Janet Semanova, a nurse practitioner."People waiting days to cross the border into Poland with babies, children, infants, and we heard stories of women literally giving birth while waiting in line to get over the border," she said.
"There are people who were shell shocked, and had come over from Kyiv and other areas that had been really bombed, and they're petrified, and we had a woman who ran up to us. She was so scared. She wanted to hand over her child because she was petrified there was going to be bombs, and she didn't know where the shelter was."
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