Where I don't stand - I stand!
Where I don't stand - I stand!
So said Vasyl Stus - poet, dissident and fighter for independent Ukraine. His words very aptly describe the mood of our country during this war. Therefore, just now, together with us, praise yourself for the fact that the Ukrainian nation has endured for 500+ days while taking turns on its front and occupying different positions:
- someone lying on his back holding the barrel of a machine gun along his body
- someone standing on his knees packing goods from a humanitarian car
- and someone - running headlong to meet the disabled
Human perception is one component of a normal attitude towards people with disabilities. Another and the most important is availability. Limited in opportunities due to age, health, genetic predisposition, women and men deserve to live a comfortable life and be able to reach shelter independently.
Providing disabled people with technical means of rehabilitation - this was the goal of one of the projects of Rotary HUB, which we wrote back in January. And as we know: "What is written with a pen, you cannot take away with an ox." Therefore, the charitable idea was implemented together with the members of the Ukrainian Association in Finland Ukrainalaisten yhystys Suomesa ry / Ukrainian Association in Finland and volunteers of the Logistics Center of the Ukrainian Society Logistiikkakeskus / Logistics Center.
And recently, we handed over some of the disabled equipment that was sent to us from Finland to benefactors from the Kinza Kharkiv Foundation. All so that as many old women of Kharkiv as possible received rollators and crutches.
We will resist and heal our wounds, but we will not forgive Russia for what it has done!
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