For refugee children, these traditions are a source of stability and identity, helping them to preserve their cultural roots even in a new and unfamiliar environment. In addition, participating in St Nicholas celebrations allows refugee children to share their customs and experiences with their peers and the wider community, fostering intercultural understanding and appreciation.
Through these celebrations, refugee children can find joy, comfort and a sense of belonging, strengthening their resilience and cultural pride as they face the challenges of adapting to life in a new country.
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