Ukrainian diaspora from the United States handed over 20 tons of rice to military hospitals
Ukrainians from the United States handed over 20 tons of rice to military hospitals in Ukraine.
Americans helped to buy food. In particular, three tons of rice were delivered to the Vinnitsa hospital. Several tons more will be brought to the military medical institutions of Zhytomyr, Kiev and Belaya Tserkov.
Also, the rice will be given to the sanatorium, where the soldiers are being rehabilitated - in Truskavets, Starokonstantinov and Khmilnyk. This is the first tranche, which was handed over by philanthropists from overseas. In general, they plan to deliver more than five hundred tons of cereals to Ukraine.
“A lot of emigrants are concerned about what is happening now in Ukraine. Americans, Native Americans, are also getting involved - these are businessmen and people who give very little, but they all invest in a common cause, and this is how money is collected; coordination councils are working,” said volunteer Sergei Polyakevich.
More than six tons of provisions, summer clothes, water, shoes and hygiene products were transferred to residents of the fighters, who are now in the east of the country.
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