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Over three dozen meetings with senators, members of Congress, Congressional offices, policy advisors and experts, and established think tanks.Meanwhile the Razom Advocacy team has been hard at work stateside and accomplished the following in the past three months: Oftentimes they are the first aid assistance that these people receive. Charitable fund Z Poklykom V Sertsi (“Call of the Heart”) was awarded $30,000 to deliver humanitarian aid to small towns close to the frontline of the war or newly liberated small towns.Their grant was focused on delivering food packages to the elderly in Kyiv and Chernihiv oblasts. Charitable fund Zarady Tebe (“For You”) was awarded $25,000 to fund their projects aimed at improvement of the living conditions of the most vulnerable segments of the population (lonely elderly, people with special needs, and children at risk), with attention paid to the inter-confessional and inter-ethnic dialogue.Here’s a spotlight on a few of the 38 we’ve issued grants for thus far: Razom’s Grants team sources and vets these organizations and volunteer groups in order to help provide hard-to-reach populations with food, water, hygiene products, and basic necessities. Razom also awards grants to smaller organizations in Ukraine that work with internally displaced persons or those Ukrainians needing help in recently liberated areas or hot spots of the war. As part of this initiative, 50 defibrillators will be installed in different cities across Ukraine (including main railway stations) to help save more lives. Hundreds of Lviv residents and guests took part in the class, including the Head of the Lviv Regional State Administration Maksym Kozytskyi and leader of the rock band Okean Elzy, Sviatoslav Vakarchuk. In partnership with Smart Medical Aid, Razom hosted an open master class on first aid titled “Let’s start our hearts together” in front of the Opera House in Lviv.We’ve shipped over 43,000 IFAKs to Ukraine and below you’ll find a few of them in the hands of our end users like police units, territorial defense units, emergency responders, and many more.Below is a video of how it’s being used at a hospital in Kyiv!
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She went to the CEO of her tiny local hospital (Martha’s Vineyard Hospital), to ask if they could donate any medical supplies for the war effort in Ukraine, and boy did they deliver. One example (of many) is Iya Labunka, a Ukrainian-American who lives on the rural island of Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts. The Hospitals Team continues to accept and coordinate in-kind donations from generous individuals and organizations across the U.S.In the meantime, here’s what Razom has been up to: If you’d like a chance to be featured, please respond back to this email sharing your contact information and 200 words on something you did to support Ukraine. So over the next couple of weeks, we want to share stories of those people, of you, because they remind us of our power to make change possible and keeps us working hard towards Ukraine’s victory. It’s not about one person doing everything, it’s about everyone doing something. Now is the time to double down on those efforts.Īs we take stock of the last 100 days of war in Ukraine to prepare for the next 100, we are immensely grateful for your support on this journey. Moving forward, our weekly newsletter will land in your inbox every Tuesday morning updating you on Razom’s work and impact and sharing ways you can support Ukraine. So let’s gear up for the next 100 days together. The ranking is determined by "loli" or "shota" points from user reviews on the site.We are back! This week will be 100 days since the invasion, that has felt like it’s been 100 years.
In the spirit of the day, I found a loli & shota anime poll collected by Anikore, a Japanese user-generated anime review site. While Koinobori, or carp streamers for Children's Day wave in the sky in Japan, anime fans are celebrating all the adorable loli and shota characters in anime.