Reflections from Ukraine and the impact of your support
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The Latest on Ukraine Crisis and Our Response
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Friend, your generosity means Project HOPE teams in Moldova, Poland, Romania, and Ukraine have been able to continue to provide lifesaving supplies and support. To date, Project HOPE has:
* imported more than 150 pallets of medicine and medical supplies of first aid, emergency surgery and infant care kits
* delivered more than 7,900 doses of insulin inside Ukraine
* procured 300 wheelchairs for Ukrainian refugees in Moldova
* supported medical teams caring for refugees crossing the border
Millions of Ukrainians are still under threat and living without the care and medical supplies they need. Read more about how Project HOPE is scaling up our work to help the people of Ukraine.
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On this Morning Joe clip, you can see Project HOPE teams at work in the region and hear from the refugees of this conflict about their experiences.
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From the Field: Inside a Trauma Ward in Kyiv
Project HOPE President and CEO Rabih Torbay recently traveled through Ukraine to understand the impacts of the war on the country's health care. From the time he spent in a hospital in Kyiv, he tells the stories of several patients grateful to be alive, and a doctor whose team has been working tirelessly since the beginning of the crisis:
"I asked him, how do they do it? How do they cope with everything they see and deal with? He began to tear up as he explained that on February 21, the first day of the war, there were few staff in the hospital at 5:30 a.m. But by 10 a.m., all the staff were in the hospital without being called. They all stayed in the hospital 24/7, sleeping on the floor, couches, chairs, empty beds, wherever they could. He said he's never been prouder of being Ukrainian."
You can read Rabih's full reflections and photos from his trip here.
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Project HOPE's support to health facilities and people in Ukraine will continue to scale up in response to the overwhelming humanitarian needs. We are establishing focus on three hubs of support in West Ukraine, East Ukraine, and the Kyiv area with potential expansion to other areas as security allows -- all possible because of your continued support.
With my gratitude,
Cinira Baldi,
Vice President, Chief Development & Communications Officer
P.S. Please consider joining our special family of HOPE Partner monthly donors to ensure we can continue to save lives now and into the future.
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