Salesian Missions partners with MedShare to deliver medical supplies
(ANS – Kiev – May 18, 2022) – A hospital in Ukraine has medical supplies thanks to a new partnership between MedShare and Salesian Missions of New Rochelle. MedShare is a humanitarian aid organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people, communities, and the planet by sourcing and directly delivering surplus medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world.
The
shipment, which left the U.S. in March, is now in the hands of Salesian
Sisters. The supplies are being distributed to ambulances and clinics and used
to treat those who have been internally displaced within Ukraine and arrive
daily seeking medical attention.
“We
appreciate MedShare’s donation, which has assured that Salesians on the ground
in Ukraine have access to the medical supplies they need to care for the sick
and injured,” said Fr. Gus Baek, director of Salesian Missions. “Salesian
organizations around the globe have come together to help support Salesians in
Ukraine who are working with people displaced inside the country and refugees
who have fled to bordering countries. The need is overwhelming, and we are all
doing our part.”
Salesian
Missions has already launched a Ukraine Emergency Relief Fund that will help
provide shelter, nutrition, and supplies to refugees in need. This fund is
among other fundraising efforts that Salesians in more than 130 countries are
doing in support of Salesians on the front lines of this crisis.
In
addition to financial support, Salesians are sending material support similar
to the medical supplies from MedShare. Through the support of a U.S.-based
foundation, two ambulances were purchased in Serbia, filled with medicines, and
then driven by two Serbian drivers into Ukraine. Even though the trip was
filled with challenges, the two ambulances made it to their destination inside
Ukraine.
Both
men and women Salesians around the globe are answering the call to help support
people in distress in Ukraine and refugees fleeing the conflict. Salesians
living and working in Ukraine have remained in their centers and churches, and
they are helping families with shelter and nutrition.
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