So that was already in our hearts and minds,' said Radványi.
And we know that in situations of huge crisis, vulnerable groups of society will become especially vulnerable. 'We know that people who say that everybody suffers from war the same way, that that's not true. Yet, when she heard about the Russian invasion in Ukraine, she immediately knew she had to help. She never thought she'd have to witness a war so close to her home country. They were picking up four LGBTQ refugees and taking them back to Budapest to provide them with safe housing, food and mental health resources.īut Radványi isn't part of any humanitarian group, nor does she have experience with refugee resettlement. Late on Thursday night, Viktória Radványi, communications director for Budapest Pride, drove with her girlfriend to the border between Hungary and Ukraine.