WARSAW (Reuters) - For Beata Zalewska-Stefaniak, it didn't feel right to be sitting comfortably at home in Warsaw while migrants were going hungry in freezing forests some 200 km (140 miles) to the east on Poland's border with Belarus.
So she decided to start "Soups for the Border", a campaign to prepare thousands of jars of homemade soup, in what she jokingly refers to as "forest catering" for migrants.
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