Expatriate from Russia gave a charity picnic for Ukraine in the center of New York - ForumDaily
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An emigrant from Russia gave a charity picnic for Ukraine in the center of New York

The emigrant from Russia, the founder of the Wounded Warrior Ukraine project, Roman Torgovitsky, organized a charity picnic in the central park of New York to raise funds for the psychological rehabilitation of the Ukrainian military. Having celebrated his birthday this way, Roman managed to collect $ 4000.

This money will be spent on training instructors from among the ATO fighters who will work with the shock trauma of war. This unique training began in Kiev in February of this year.

“When our project started, about $14000 was raised. It remains to raise another $10000 to complete the training in June,” Torgovitsky noted on his Facebook, thanking all those who responded and took part in the charity picnic.

He also mentioned that the guys who completed the training will be able to start working with other fighters - on the front line, in hospitals, in rehabilitation centers.

In addition, Roman Torgovitsky and a team of like-minded people plan to create a series of free webinars on working with shock and stress for the diaspora and Ukrainian volunteers.

“We are beginning to actively work in America, Canada and Europe to create a stable and powerful organization to support work in Ukraine. Our plans include: sporting events, webinars and seminars on working with stress, film screenings and much more,” he noted.

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