Volunteers who helped to donate hundreds of laptops to school pupils during the pandemic are now helping Ukrainian refugees.
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SCHol Tech are installing the Ukrainian language onto computers and delivering them across Somerset.
The Taunton-based group of IT specialists have been refurbishing donated laptops since early 2021.
Student Yulia Haidenko, whose Kharkiv university is continuing online, said her new device "will be very useful".
The 18-year-old said the university had been destroyed during the Russian invasion but lessons were still taking place.
Her host Ruth Knowlman said the laptops would help her guests set up essentials such as online bank accounts.
She said laptops were "a big thing to carry" out of Ukraine.
"They've [refugees] come with so little and had to leave so much behind that this is a huge help."
The scheme was started in early 2021 by Bridgwater father-of-three, Dan Taylor, who wanted to provide free computers for schoolchildren taking classes online during the second coronavirus lockdown.
It is now run by Tim Finch, Carl Molyneux and Brian Tagg who all live in the Taunton and Wellington area.