The Polish Cities of Opole and Wroclaw Provided Humanitarian Aid to Vinnytsia

06 March 2022, 09:46

The Polish Cities of Opole and Wroclaw Provided Humanitarian Aid to Vinnytsia

Residents of Opole collected two tons of aid, and Vinnytsia residents living in Wroclaw collected a ton.

Dmytro Myra, director of the Center for Youth Clubs at the Place of Residence, who received humanitarian aid in Vinnytsia, said that this was not a one-time support from Opole: “Yesterday a bus arrived in our city from Opole, it delivered 2 tons of hygiene products, medicines and food with a long shelf life. It took 42 women and children to Poland. Volunteers who delivered the humanitarian cargo said that they would continue to help Vinnytsia, and the people who were taken to their country will be given shelter."

In addition, a couple from Vinnytsia, Tetiana and Oleksii, who have lived in Wroclaw for 5 years, founded the Razom Foundation there. And now, when the war of the Russian occupiers against the Ukrainian people began in their homeland, they were able to collect a ton of medicines, hygiene products and food. Assistance from the Razom Foundation has also already been delivered to Vinnytsia.

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