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BE A PART

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FOOD

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There are people with disabilities who cannot serve themselves. Hospitals, bomb shelters, subways... Hundreds of thousands of people need food every day.
Small businesses have come together to feed the townspeople, especially those who are blocked in the most shelled areas. The kitchen staff is at work, the vendors lend groceries for cooking, the volunteers fill the trucks themselves and carry the food under shelling.
Every day, through the efforts of our group of volunteers alone, 6,000 people receive such invaluable help. But the stocks of food and money from the local population are not unlimited.
Let's help them together!

RESCUE WORKERS

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RESCUE WORKERS are fearless, valiant guys!
Until now, our city is being shelled with multiple launch rocket systems, enemy tanks are moving along our streets, fighter jets are flying in our skies, there is not a single area that has not been bombed.
Schools, hospitals, entire residential areas were destroyed.
Every day they go to rescue operations up to 30 times. Several shifts work at the same time.
They put out fires, removing the injured and the dead from the rubble, even during shelling. Some of them die on their own.
Unfortunately, in such an extreme mode of operation, equipment breaks down more often, protective equipment wears out faster, and fuel is consumed more.
Therefore, we decided to organize a fundraiser to help those who save our lives.
These are the needs of just one fire department, with the leadership of which we know personally.

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HOSPITALS

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Who can know about what is really happening in Kharkiv hospitals?
Only the one who is there. One who operates on the wounded tirelessly.... without sleep, without interruption... with a limited amount of necessary equipment and medicines... in conditions where bombs continue to fall on buildings, walls tremble from explosions, and operating theaters are knocked out window...
Those who themselves were victims, who barely survived, who saw the death of their neighbors in the ward more than once know ...
Marina's dad saw it all with his own eyes, was there and felt it all for himself. He was wounded by shrapnel during the explosion of the Palace of Labor in the very center of Kharkov. Miraculously survived, miraculously the ambulance managed to hospitalize him. And despite the severe injuries, the lack of medicines and the workload of the staff, our doctors helped him recover.

Here is a list of what at least 2 hospitals (university and 17 hospitals) need, with the management of which we are constantly in touch.

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