PHOTOS: GETTY, IRA HLUSHCHENKO ‘KRYSTYNA HAS BEEN living in my house with her 10-year-old son, Sasha, since the start of April but they’re absolutely part of the family already. I said to her on the way home from Heathrow, “My home is your home, treat it as such,” and we’ve been looking after each other ever since.’
Natalie Dyson, 48, is a solicitor from Taunton, Somerset, with three children – Emilia, 12, Eleanor, 11, and Oscar, eight – plus a partner who lives separately. She signed up to the Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme the same day it launched, eager to help refugees after witnessing the devastating scenes of war on the news. ‘I was horrified and feeling really useless watching it all unfold,’ she tells Grazia. ‘So when the…