Ukrainian refugees receive turkeys for their first American Thanksgiving

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An organization started by a Holocaust survivor is giving back by gifting turkeys to Ukrainian refugees for their first Thanksgiving in America. HannahKliger shows us how for these volunteers, it's a full circle moment.

- A Brighton Beach organization started by a Holocaust survivor is giving back by gifting turkeys to Ukrainian mothers who fled the country during the war.

"This idea came to us to help ladies, refugees who came with children over here. Their husbands active with war, over there, and we decided to help these mothers and their children," he told CBS2's Hannah Kliger. Since the war started, this organization says they had more than 1,600 Ukrainian refugees come through their doors for a variety of services.

Some volunteers doing the good deeds, like Taiciia Karpina, are recent refugees themselves. Karpina came in May.

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