In parallel with our specific projects (see https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IQuQTztxcAwBgmgsRtW9YkIuXEYKdSAe/view?usp=drivesdk), we manage a supply chain delivery of the humanitarian aid we receive or purchase, to from several locations in Poland and Ukraine.
To achieve this, we work with a number of partner associations which collect donations locally from individuals and companies.
This aid crosses Europe in vans driven by volunteers from the association or using the services of road haulage companies. For safety and insurance reasons, the vast majority of this equipment is delivered to us on the Polish side of the border. Then comes the preparation and sorting of parcels and pallets for their final destinations, customs formalities and border crossings. Our convoys then deliver to the beneficiaries, subject to two strict rules: we only deliver to civilian populations and we do not go within 30km of the front lines.
We ourselves manage the identification of the final beneficiaries to whom we deliver either directly or via partners, most of whom we have chosen from the outset of the war, according to strict criteria of transparency, ethics and reporting quality. We also deliver to locations precisely specified by our donors and checked beforehand by our teams.
The aid we distribute often has a significant financial value, and we put a lot of efforts in managing the entire distribution chain, to the last mile, to avoid any diversion.
This aid is very varied: it ranges from radiators and milk powder to generators and wheelchairs, and includes 6,000 pairs of socks, nappies, food, healthcare beds, children's books and washable sanitary towels! In the depths of winter, we even had wood-burning stoves made in Ukrainian factories in Makariv and Kryvyï Rih.
All this can only be done with your help.
Today we are raising funds to strengthen our teams, with more trucks, more drivers and more storage space.
Thank you!
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