They’re amazing people and I’m really, really pleased they’re in our lives

Maria and Mike Roe from Dorset knew they had to do something to help people from Ukraine. By sharing their home with Olha and her daughter Olena, they’ve learned more than they ever imagined.

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Getting used to living with people from a different country who were until recently complete strangers comes with a number of challenges. Not least the language barrier.

“Obviously, we don’t we don’t speak Ukrainian,” says Mike. “Now Olha and Olena’s English is much improved, so we can converse and understand their needs, and they will understand our needs, and that’s very important.”

“Google Translate!” Maria chips in. “Sometimes, not all the time, but it’s a lifeline!”

What advice would they give to sponsors starting their hosting journey?

“It’s just something you have to work through,” says Maria. “Communication is very important, to talk things through.”

As they approach the end of their 6-month term of hosting, Maria and Mike say they want to continue hosting Olha and Olena, who are also happy to stay on while they look for accommodation of their own. Meanwhile, the four are preparing to face the cost-of-living crisis together.

“We’ve sat down and looked at the possibility of Olha and Olena renting,” says Maria. “But rents are very expensive. And we all know the bills are going up – we don’t know how much anything is going to cost us. So, we’ve said we’ll carry on.”

Having clear, open communication is the key, explains Mike:

“We decided that we would have regular talks, usually about once a month. Just the four of us getting around the table, airing grievances if there’s a problem, and knowing where they are going, what they want to do and how we all feel about it.”

The experience of living with and getting to know these two Ukrainian women has made a lasting impression on Maria, she says:

“For me, I really respect Olha and Olena enormously. And I love how determined they are. They have a focus and a vision. And they’re just to be admired. They’re amazing people and I’m really, really pleased that I’ve met them and they’re in our lives.”

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