She says after Russian rocket strikes near her home in south-west Ukraine, it was ”very dangerous for me and my family”.
”I understood I needed to go to another country,” she says.
”It’s a really new life for us, because everything is different.
”The situation in our country is very bad. We’re living in a safe place but all the time we’re thinking about our family – my mother, my father, my sister with a baby, my husband. It’s difficult.
”But Ukrainian people are still fighting and still need help. I want to say to English people, if you want to help, you can do this because any help is very important.
”Any help with simple things – shampoo, toothpaste, food, warm clothes – everything will be very helpful for Ukrainian people because food is very expensive, double the price now. It’s a hard situation, it’s terrible, it’s a war.”
Nataliya Rudyk, 37, was a human rights lawyer in Ukraine and also taught students with special needs.
She was pregnant when she came to the UK in April with her 12-year-old daughter, Vlada, and eight-year-old son, Bogdan. Her husband Vadym joined them later.
The family lived with a host family in Godmanchester for seven months and now rent their own home.