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‘The look on the faces of the kids was unforgettable and magical’: Man's humanitarian mission to Ukraine delivering help to refugees

A man from Oldham has led a humanitarian mission to Ukraine made up of horse boxes, delivering aid to refugee centres along the border. The Ukraine Equestrian Relief team arrived in Poland on Saturday May 7, having set off in a convoy the previous Thursday.

The team is led by Stephen Barnes, 44, from Oldham, who has been accompanied by volunteers who drive the horseboxes and students from Salford University. This is the second convey of essential supplies Stephen and his team have taken to the border.

Stephen, a business owner, said: “What started with one truck has now grown to us registering as a charity and planning more trips. They told us it is the biggest supply of aid they have received so far.

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"I’ve got a business to run here in the UK, but this is important, and I enjoy helping where I can.”

Last month the team took a fleet of horse boxes filled with donations to two main refugee camps. This time, the convoy will visit three refugee centres and deliver medical supplies to a charity taking ambulances across the border into Ukraine.

The horse boxes are stocked full of essential supplies, with donations ranging from hand-knitted children’s teddies to 26,000 paper cups for soup and hot drinks, something the team discovered was an essential on their previous aid mission. Once the donations from the UK are all handed out, the horse box convoy will refill at local supermarkets and continue to hand out supplies.

Ben Smith, a farrier who is travelling with the convoy, said: "I’ve seen how much more help is needed and already the refugee situation is dropping out the news. We need to keep their presence in the

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