This week, our trip was as eventful as possible. First, we had a meeting with two military brigades: the First Border Guard and the 308th Separate Engineering and Technical Battalion.

 

We delivered nets, sweets, military backpacks, instant food, and medical supplies to the soldiers.

 

After that, our volunteers headed to help civilians. We left some aid in Sloviansk, and the rest was distributed in Sviatohirsk and the village of Yarova. These are places where children and elderly people still live, but as you walk through the village, there isn’t a single building left undamaged. For the residents, we provided food packages, hygiene supplies, candles, and clothing.

 

Traveling to frontline towns and villages, we talk with the people and see how every day is getting harder for them. At times, it might seem that people can get used to anything, but it is impossible to get used to war. For them, it feels like it lasts an eternity, bringing more pain and disappointment every day.

 

The same goes for our soldiers. Each day, they live a completely different life, ready for the possibility that the sunrise they see might be their last. We say this to remind you not to stop remembering, praying, supporting, and doing everything possible for peace in our country.

 

We want to thank everyone who contributed to this trip. We are also sincerely grateful to the students and teachers of Boryslav Medical College for frequently sending humanitarian aid for our soldiers through us. Your support means so much to them.