Ingeus Germany - Ukrainian Refugee Program transcript

Daria Bohoiko: I'm just proud first of all of being part of this project for Ukraine, that it's free, that it's just helping every day. And I'm proud to be here, and I am exactly proud of helping as many people as I can. My name is Daria Bohoiko. My role is helping people here in Germany with anything they need and in general, just telling them how everything works in Germany.

Zbigniew Sobczak: [foreign language].

Daria Lazarieva: [foreign language].

Zbigniew Sobczak: [foreign language].

Daria Bohoiko: The challenge is everything here because they don't speak German and they don't speak English mostly. That's only Russian and Ukrainian, and leaves us with no option except of translating everything through the Google translator, which not always works good.

Daria Lazarieva: [foreign language].

Daria Bohoiko: Every person come in here, they're just so grateful every time. They all ask, "How did it happen? How does this company work?" And I say that usually, it's work like it's not free, but for Ukrainians, they made it free of charge. And everyone just they don't know how it's possible, but they are really, really thankful and I am thankful as well.

The day I found out about this, I was like, "Hmm, really? You just do this, and why do you do this?" Even I have some German friends, and they also say, "Hmm, how it's possible? Why do they do that?" So they are also wondering what's behind it. And I think behind that is just being good and doing good, and helping people.