A Ukrainian woman living in Nashville might be thousands of miles away from her family, but she is helping them escape their home country during the Ukrainian-Russian conflict through art.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Bednarska says she has already made enough money in two weeks to get two family members out of Ukraine and says she is continuing her work.Bednarska was born in Ukraine and lived there until she was eight years old. She moved to Nashville four years ago, but her entire extended family remains in Ukraine.
Bednarska says she knew she had to do something to help save her family, so she came up with the idea of the keychains. Bednarska’s neighbor, Lindsey Estes, has been helping with the project since the start. She’s the main sewer because she says she loves crafting.
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