Autumn 2023 Update
Djamilia is our main contact and she works with us to either fill ambulances being sent by Medical LifeLines Ukraine or with Alexsey who takes supplies to the Polish/Ukrainian border and then Djamilia arranges Ukrainians to come to collect the consignments. Alexsey services and repurposes vehicles in the UK for use in Ukraine. He was driving them empty but we now fill them with aid to make use of his journeys. This autumn, Alexsey has made frequent deliveries on our behalf.
In December, Medical LifeLines Ukraine drove out an ambulance filled with clothing, duvets, blankets, drugs and crutches. We were able to solicit a very kind donation from St. John’s Ambulance of 3 full-sized resuscitation mannequins and 3 baby ones for first aid training on the front line. This trip included snow camouflage, hospital nightgowns, winter clothing, pain relief drugs and a child’s snooker and football table!
Dimitro, a Ukrainian, whose wife and children are in the UK, regularly drives ambulances to Ukraine in conjunction with our Ascot colleagues. His destinations include a Maternity Hospital in Zaporizhzhia and field hospitals on the front line and many places along the way. His journeys are often fraught with danger - one hospital that we were to deliver to had been blown up just before he arrived. In September and November, Dimitro made trips to the Maternity Hospital in Zaporizhzhia. The first load included beautiful hats, mitts and booties.
Here in London, The Scrubbery has sent 300 cloth mastectomy drain bags to the Breast Surgery Unit in Charing Cross Hospital. These colourful bags offer support and comfort women who have undergone breast surgery, allowing them to leave the house and go about their tasks without embarrassment and with hands free. Thirty sets of rainbow scrubs were sent to the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability and they were delighted with them. Thank you to everyone who made them.
Thanks to Rosie and her helpers, the sewing club meets on Wednesdays after school. Last term, the children made woodland creature soft toys from up-cycled wool sweaters felted in the washing machine. This term they are sewing ‘country mice coming to town in an outfit.’
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If you want to contribute to the wellbeing bags don’t forget to go to our [Amazon Shop](https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/EQT46FR7LFPO?ref_=wl_share) and select the goodies you wish to purchase for the bags from the carefully selected items shown on our page
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