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it will be his last trip of the year, so scott will take shoe boxes filled with christmas gifts for children. wow! my goodness, look at all those shoe boxes! j that s absolutely amazing. i spent the weekend making boxes, wrapping. busy weekend. a network of volunteers has come together to help those still in ukraine, and those who ve fled the fighting. just doing whatever we can to help them get on to become independent, really. she s desperate to go back home, as most ukrainians are, because it s her home. tanya, what do you think of the people helping you? lam happy. happy for the help. yeah, yeah. this is the main room where people bring donations, and then we sort them into various departments. and it s all free. in dereham, they ve set up the ukraine aid centre. there s free clothing for families, advice from the county council