A Valparaiso, Indiana family took in a family of eight Ukrainian refugees, including one who is battling cancer.
VALPARAISO, Ind. -- A northwest Indiana family has opened their home to a refugee family of eight from Ukraine, including one of who is battling cancer.
From war-torn Ukraine to a family-friendly soccer game in a Valparaiso subdivision, it has been a long and hard 100 days for the Didek family.Mykhalo Didek was already in the United States studying English when Russia invaded Ukraine. He immediately told his wife, who worked as judge in the Ukrainian city of Polonne, to drive the family to Poland as soon as possible.
The car accident was followed by brutal days trying to catch a train to the border. Then, from Poland to the Mexican border where Mariaa Didek, her four children and two future son-in-laws waited for weeks to get to the Chicago area to meet up with Mykylo."They didn't want to be separated, so we weren't going to do that," Carter said.
Carter found schools for the younger children and free medical treatment for future son-in-law Mykyta Maslov, who was diagnosed with cancer just days before the war began.Maslov said he was more worried about his own mother, who lived in a building that was bombed. While all would like to return to Ukraine, they realize the future is unknown."They can stay as long as they need to," Carter said."When they do leave, whenever that is, we will be family forever.