President of Los Angeles-based nonprofit Kidsave says Americans need to be made aware that Ukrainiansneeds go beyond military aid
President of Los Angeles-based nonprofit Kidsave says Americans need to be made aware that Ukrainian needs go beyond military aida little more than a year ago, some in the US have shown their support for the encroached country by volunteering to fight for it while others have called on politicians to equip the defenders with munitions and weapons.
Officials estimate there were more than 105,000 children across 700 orphanages, boarding schools and other institutions inwhen the war there started – that’s more than 1% of the nation’s underage population and Europe’s highest rate of youth institutionalization. “There’s no question that the fighting is going to continue,” Thompson said. “The suffering is going to continue.”
It then bought 17 more vehicles for its fleet, including 22-passenger sprinters, buses with capacities of 50 to 62 passengers, and cargo trucks, including an 18-wheeler with refirgeration. The foster parents were unable to leave, but they made arrangements to move the children out of the conflict zone and, through Kidsave, place them with another family in Ukraine, motivated – as Thompson put it – by a nationwide sense of, “I’m going to be my brother’s keeper now.”
“We explained to them that there was a new family who would take care of them in a safe place,” Shulha wrote. “We pray that their little hearts will never again experience separations, wars and disappointments.”
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