Third Candle Story: Henry: 'Whenever the train stopped there were Dutch women with chocolate and apples and sandwiches

Preparing food for asylum seekers at RMC Nov 23

Muslim and Jewish women of Nisa-Nashim West Midlands work together to offer hot drinks and breakfast snacks to asylum seekers, queuing on winter mornings for advice at the Birmingham Refugee and Migrant Centre. This echoes memories of Henry Wuga and other Kindertransport children, of the Dutch women waiting at the railway stations in Holland with cocoa and food for refugee children escaping out of Nazi Germany.
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