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02.03.2022

So, as of today:

  1. There’re already wounded patients at the emergency care hospital, so the deputy head of the department called me and asked to help with clothes, personal hygiene products, plasticware and other goods or the guys. We went to the “Epicenter” and were pleased to see that when employees hear “for soldiers”, they call you a manager who helps to pick the necessary stuff (lines are horrible).
  2. We brought food to the emergency care hospital.
  3. The cooking space I got in touch with operates at full throttle. They had enough supplies for 2 days, tomorrow we’ll bring more. Cooked meals were delivered to hospitals and home for elderly people.
  4. We got in touch with another group of volunteers. They do a good job, have several drop-off stations and work all over Kyiv. We had a good talk, exchanged contact information. Now I have better latitude.
  5. We received and delivered meals for Ukrainian Armed Forces units.
  6. There’s not really much at grocery stores, but you cant find what you need if you search properly.
    We’ve used:
    Day 1 – 7680 UAH
    Day 2 – 48400 UAH
    Day 3 – 20773 UAH
    Day 4 (today) – 15661 UAH