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I'm Rosa, a teacher from London with Polish heritage. I am raising funds for a generator and aid for people I have met in Ukraine.
When Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, I decided to spend my school holidays in Poland driving refugees - women and children - from the border to places of safety. I drove more than 7000km in nine days which was emotionally and physically demanding; but reflecting on the experience of my Polish grandfather as a refugee in the Second World War made me focus on the task at hand.
Since those trips, I have kept in touch with many of the Ukrainians I met and raised more than £1000 of aid for Yuri, a Ukrainian paramedic I met while in Lviv, western Ukraine. This has funded, among other items, a heavy-duty gazebo, for use as a casualty clearing station, and a generator. Like almost all Ukrainian army personnel, Yuri is unpaid.
This Easter, one year on, I plan to return to western Ukraine and deliver more humanitarian aid to individuals I have met. This is where you can help!
With your donations, I will buy and deliver from Warsaw the following:
1) At least one petrol generator for use in a "point of invincibility" (a place of shelter for people affected by power outages). It costs around £800 for a 2kW generator and £2500 for a 7kW one.
2) Power banks
3) Rechargeable batteries
4) Long-life food
5) Blankets
6) Thermal socks and gloves
If it is not safe to travel to western Ukraine, I shall arrange delivery of the aid. The Polish NGO Women take the Wheel (Kobiety za Kółko) will cover the cost of petrol and I shall fund other travel costs myself.
Thank you.
Slava Ukraini!
Rosa
Women take the Wheel (Kobiety za Kółko)
Some of the incredible women and children I drove:
Interview with Educate magazine
Route planning
Gazebo arriving at the Ukrainian Social Club in London's Holland Park to be transported to Ukraine
Aid bought in Poland awaiting delivery to Lviv
Yuri receiving a generator and aid in Lviv, western Ukraine

