Biden, a community college teacher, will also spend time in Bucharest with teachers who help teach displaced Ukrainian children and help their school as they adjust to their new environment. On Saturday night, Biden will travel to Bratislava, Slovakia, where she will meet with US embassy staff before leaving the next day for Kozice and Vishne Nemce, Slovakia, to meet with Ukrainian refugees. Biden will also greet local Slovaks who have opened their homes to Ukrainian families seeking refuge. More than 350,000 Ukrainians have taken refuge in Slovakia, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees. Biden concludes her trip on Monday (May 9th) by meeting with members of the Slovak government before leaving for the United States. The trip will be the first lady’s second solo trip abroad. in July, he went to Japan to attend the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games.