Flights for Freedom had made an appeal for accommodation on Midlands 103 yesterday.
A Ukrainian couple is being reunited with their family in Westmeath - thanks to a midlands hotelier.
The Annebrook House Hotel in Mullingar has responded to an appeal for help from the charity Flights for Freedom on yesterday's Midlands Today show.
Oleg and Olena Slobodyanyk stayed behind in Mariupol to bury their son who was killed in an airstrike, while the rest of their family fled to Ireland.
Manager of the Annebrook, Bertie Dunne, says they're eager to help wherever they can:
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