October Recap

In October, we accomplished so much thanks to your generosity, and we are excited to see what November will bring! 

Delivered postcards to an orphanage

We organized a shipment of postcards from a local Seattle area school to an orphanage in Ivano-Frankivsk they have been working with. After a few months of travel, the children finally received them!

Myron, who runs the orphanage, helped the process run smoothly and made the delivery possible! With your donations, we can do more for the kids, so keep them coming!

Rounded off the project Support Refugees in Transit

We rounded off Project Peppa! After six months of collaboration with a group of West Coast volunteers who support Ukrainian refugees at the Bucharest Airport, the project has come to an end. Project Peppa provided Ukrainian families in transit with food, a place to sleep, check-in luggage vouchers, pet tickets, and, most importantly, a plan for their future. The influx of Ukrainian refugees in Romania has slowly decreased, and so has the Project Peppa volunteers’ work.

Delivered Medical Supplies to Kharkiv Hospitals

We got our final update from the Kharkiv Hospitals we helped a few months ago. In July, we received a plea from 2 Kharkiv hospitals, one of which was a Maternity ward. Within a week, we collected 162 tourniquets, 7 100g bottles of antiseptic ointment, and 107 C-section recovery undergarments and shipped it all to our board member Anna Prisacari in Minnesota.

Soon after, she brought the supplies to Poland, where she was met by other volunteers who brought them to Ukraine. Initially, we planned for a much quicker delivery. However, the constant shelling of major cities in Ukraine made the delivery task a lot more difficult.

Please keep donating to make more projects like this happen!

Provided backpacks with first-aid kits

With the help of Lolita Yermack, a Ukrainian ice skater and gold medalist, we were able to collect funds for the shipment and collection of first-aid backpacks. Recently they were delivered to Kharkiv.

Ivan Subbotin continued helping the elderly

He has been delivering more groceries than ever, reaching a record number of helping 10 people in one day despite recent bombings.

He got his older clients blankets, however, that is not enough, they must have enough nutrition to also be able to keep themselves warm. He needs your support now more than ever!

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We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Without your generosity, none of this would be possible. 

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