it's a 200-kilometer journey, right across southern finland.st hostel is mainly occupied by families. they come from syria, iran, afghanistan, and somalia. >> moi, moi, moi. >> not today. next time! reporter: jontte carries around 500 different kinds of groceries aboard his bus. some are new additions. >> it's halal. this is curcuma. >> aah -- curcuma! >> but here, isn't this amba? >> one, 6 euros. reporter: jontte stocks specialties from their homelands. >> good finlandais. ok, see you next week, ok? >> ♪ reporter: next he heads for raseborg, formerly known as karis. >> ♪ reporter: here he knows many of the refugees. some have been living in finland for eight months. >> if somebody is not knowing any english, they just telling by 'baghdad' and things, you know, like his son's wife was shot in baghdad or something. and you can see on the face and on the whole body of the person that it's a release to talk to someone about it. and that's quite touching moments. >> ♪ reporter: along with full room and board, each refugee living in finland receive