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Carolina (54), from Venezuela
8,997 km and 5 years away from home
“When I was a little girl, my parents used to take me to de Cata beach. This place in Warsaw reminds me of my childhood and gives me a sense of security."
Pictured with Carolina (middle): Nephew Freddy, sister Thania, brother-in-law Franklin, son Diofre, daughter-in-law Yessica, husband Ernesto, niece Andrea, grandson Miquel, daughter-in-law Michelle and son Miquel.
Carolina and her family of nine fled to Poland from Venezuela in 2019. She misses her childhood and the early years of her professional career when she used to be a dentist in Caracas, but she doesn’t think she’ll ever be able to return. “The last few years in Venezuela were terrible and I don’t want to remember them,” she explains. One day she was shot in the back during a shootout between gangs. “You don’t just emigrate from Venezuela, you run away,” says Carolina.
In Poland she feels safe as never before. She loves barbecuing together on the beach with all her family - her husband, sons, daughter-in-laws, her sister, brother-in-law and their children. But her greatest joy is sharing time with her one-year-old grandson, who is the only one of her family born in Poland.