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Evacuations and hozpitalizations

We organize medical evacuations from the de-occupied and frontline territories of the Donetsk, Kharkiv and Kherson regions. Also we help low-mobile people from these territories to get to hospitals and organize hospitalizations.

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A man from Bakhmut

07.09.22

We evacuated a man with a disability from Bakhmut to Zaporizhzhia.

On the way to Bakhmut, our volunteers bought water, canned food and Mivina for locals. Mostly older people stayed there, but the volunteers met two children: a boy and a girl. The boy told how the missile shot into their house. He said: "Well, yes, there is no light and water, but we have everything else." Everyone was very grateful for the water and food.

Explosions are heard in the city all the time. People are everywhere near buildings, chopping firewood and stacking it in the entrances. There has been no electricity, water and gas for several days.

A guy to Norway for treatment

02.09.22

A 25-year-old guy has a unique illness. He's been 3-4 times in the hospitals for the last year. It's hard to treat him in Ukraine now cause our hospitals don't have proper medics and, most important, medicine. But if he will not fight this illness soon, it might become a huge problem, even close to death in 1-3 years. He is a drummer instructor and proposed to his girlfriend a few months ago.

Our volunteer Medic from Norway talked with his colleagues in Oslo. They found a special place for the man and made all the papers. When our Medic went home after a mission, he drove the guy personally to Oslo to be sure he would be in the right hands.

Family from Kostyantynivka

31.08.22

We evacuated the patient with her daughter and her husband to Lviv. The woman worked as a Ukrainian language teacher at a local school but had a stroke a year ago. Now the left side of her body is paralyzed. However, there is hope for rehabilitation.

After Bakhmut, Kostyantynivka seems relatively calm. However, there is no water in the city either.

Family from Bakhmut

30.08.22

We evacuated the son and bedridden mother from Bakhmut to Dnipro, from where volunteers will help them get to Kyiv by train. Explosions are constantly heard in Bakhmut. It is semi-surrounded. Battles are already 6 km away. 20 km of roads between Myrnograd and Kostyantynivka are completely destroyed.

Bakhmut is empty. Only two people on the side of the road waved in greeting. Houses have broken windows. The turns from the central street are barricaded with concrete blocks and anti-tank hedgehogs—our volunteers even didn't manage to find the way to the right house. In the end, the patient's son got into the car and showed the way through this labyrinth.

There are still a few people in the nearby houses. Our volunteers brought them water and canned goods, and bananas, which they took for a snack. The people are still in the city without electricity, gas, and water.

A sick woman from Elizavetivka

29.08.22

We evacuated a sick woman from the front-line village Elizavetivka. Her family could not leave because they needed to take care of her.

There were no civilian cars on the road except ours. In the village, you can hear the explosions from the side of Maryinka. The woman's son showed our volunteers a new gate, holes in the wall, and a concrete "patch" on the asphalt from a recent missile.

It was already late. The night near the front line is not for civilians. Our volunteers were in a hurry to pass the roadblock on the way out of Pokrovsk. They saw a tank, which was not there 40 minutes ago. The fields were on fire. At 1 a.m., the volunteers took the patient to a hospital in Dnipro.

We carried out this evacuation in partnership with VostokSOS. As the woman's relatives said, we were the only ones who dared to do out this evacuation.

A man and an older woman to the Dnipro

26.08.22

We picked up the man in the mining town of Hirnyak. There are many military vehicles at the entrances, and you can hear dull explosions every ten seconds in the town. The front line is less than 15 km away. Nearby, in Mar'inka, battles are taking place.

A man lost the ability to walk after a stroke. His sitter helped the volunteers take him to the ambulance because there was no one left in the surrounding houses and no one else to help.

Then we took a 91-year-old woman from the village of Rodynske near Pokrovsk. This was already her second evaluation. She is from Bakhmut. We transported a woman and a man to Dnipro, from where volunteers will help them get to Kyiv by train.

A man from Kramatorsk

25.08.22

We evacuated a blind man from Kramatorsk to Kryvyi Rih. The man used to work as a stone mason in a mine and lost sight many years ago due to hard work. But that didn't stop him from living a normal life until a stroke last year that left him bedridden.

There was no light in his apartment for the four days, so his relatives decided to find a boarding house in a safer city where there would be proper care. Happy to help make it real.

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Who we are

We had businesses and launched startups, so we have strong digital and management skills. We use these skills to help Ukrainians survive this difficult time.

 

Now, we focus on medical help on de-occupied territories, and it helps us to help efficiently. But on the beginning of the full-scale invasion, we had different initiatives:

  • Delivered humanitarian and military aid.

  • Helped people with evacuation.

  • Launched a tech solution that helped with coordination.

Read about all our initiatives and results:

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