Liudmyla and Anatolii have worked at Box Elyte since 2022 when, together with their daughter, they were forced to flee their homes due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Today on World Refugee Day, we share their story in this photo essay.
Liudmyla (à esquerda) e Anatolii (à direita) são um casal ucraniano que buscou segurança na Romênia após a invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia em fevereiro de 2022. Ambos conseguiram um emprego na Box Elyte, uma empresa da Iniciativa de Emprego para Refugiados NESsT , onde trabalham há dois anos.
When the war started in February 2022, Liudmyla and Anatolii were living in Ukraine. One month after the invasion, Liudmyla left to seek safety in Romania with her adult daughter, Valeria. Shortly after, Anatolii joined his wife and daughter.
“My daughter has a friend in Romania. She offered us to stay with her as long as we wanted. So we left Ukraine to take some time to collect our thoughts and decide what to do next,” shares Liudmyla.
Fleeing Ukraine meant leaving their jobs and livelihoods behind. For Anatolii, a job of 34 years at an automobile manufacturing plant, and Liudmyla, her position as a clinic receptionist. “We aren’t used to not working,” shares Liudmyla. “We knew that if we came to Romania, we wanted to find a job.”
Shortly after leaving Ukraine, Liudmyla, Anatolii, and their daughter Valeria, were hired at NESsT Refugee Employment Initiative enterprise Box Elyte.
“My daughter found a job on an online platform. A week later, on March 22, 2022, we arrived in Timisoara and Box Elyte hired us both,” Liudmyla adds.
“I arrived a few weeks later and joined the Box Elyte team. We’ve been working here ever since,” adds Anatolii.
Liudmyla monta uma caixa de papelão premium para embalar chocolates e doces. Os funcionários da Box Elyte montam pequenos componentes individuais para completar partes específicas de cada caixa. A Box Elyte produz uma grande variedade de caixas e embalagens, fazendo com que cada dia na linha de montagem seja diferente. Créditos da foto: Cristian Tzecu
Box Elyte is an enterprise that manufactures premium, eco-friendly cardboard chocolates and pastry boxes.
“In this niche market, we produce small volumes [of boxes] that are tailored to the individual requirements of our customers, who are artisan chocolatiers,” shares Yves Pauwels, General Manager at Box Elyte.
Box Elyte provides dignified jobs to marginalized groups at its production plant in Fibis and Mosnita, close to Timișoara, Romania, where it employs migrants and refugees from Ukraine and Asia, as well as local women from low-income families. In 2024, the company has provided over 100 marginalized people with quality jobs, 95% of whom are women.
“When the war broke out in Ukraine, we saw on television the call to send clothes as support. However, my initial concern was different. I realized that people would soon be fleeing their country. They would need places to stay and jobs to be financially independent. For me, the answer was clear, and we immediately began offering jobs to refugees,” adds Yves.
To reach Ukrainian job-seekers arriving in Romania, Box Elyte publishes its job opportunities on the jobs4ukr.com platform. Launched by Jobful, another enterprise in the NESsT Refugee Employment Initiative, jobs4ukr.com is the region’s largest employment platform for people affected by the war in Ukraine. It was through this platform that Liudmyla, Anatolii, and their daughter were able to connect with Box Elyte and secure employment at the company.
Anatolii prepara o papelão para a próxima etapa da linha de montagem de caixas, onde sua esposa Liudmyla trabalha. Sua função é agilizar o processo de fabricação de caixas. Ele prepara e processa os materiais de produção e descarta as sobras de produção. Créditos da foto: Cristian Tzecu
Ukrainian and Romanian belong to different language families, making communication for refugees and other non-Romanian speakers challenging. However, given the repetitive nature of box manufacturing, Box Elyte is able to employ refugees and migrants who do not speak Romanian.
To support refugees and their families to integrate into the company and their host country, Box Elyte offers English language classes in addition to other wraparound services, such as accommodation and transportation.
Anatolii shares, “Ideally, knowing the language would be great, but we don't feel isolated or have any issues. In situations where someone needs to understand specific details, they use a translator, gestures, or individual words. Learning the language is quite challenging – it requires studying and going to lessons. The young people here study and are actively engaged in learning it.”
Liudmyla (primeira à direita) com o líder da equipe e seus colegas, que também deixaram a Ucrânia para buscar segurança na Romênia. Créditos da foto: Cristian Tzecu
It has been two years since Liudmyla and Anatolii first arrived in Romania and found employment together with their daughter at Box Elyte. When asked what they value most about their jobs, they share:
“Box Elyte is like a family. Sure, people come and go, but its foundation remains strong. Here, we work alongside a team of people we trust, which is essential,” says Anatolii.
“From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the hospitality. The people here are so kind-hearted, and they showed such empathy toward us. It was touching how warmly they welcomed us,” adds Liudmyla.
Box Elyte and Jobful are two enterprises in the NESsT Refugee Employment Initiative. The initiative provides financing and business assistance to a cohort of impact-driven enterprises in Poland and Romania that offer refugees long-term employment support, including career training, quality job opportunities, and additional wraparound services. The initiative was launched in 2022 in partnership with IKEA Social Entrepreneurship and Cisco Foundation.