May 2023 Update
There is a great deal that we can easily do for these children and I will compile a list of supplies to follow. These also include kitting out a new school room for long term patients that they have built and had just opened but has no equipment inside it. For example, they need an English reading scheme as English is now officially the second language of Ukraine.
For those of you who are not currently sewing it would be very helpful to have expressions of your interest to help before I invest in the cloth and also helpful if you are able to recommend other people to assist. Ordinarily we would make a big push in-house with manufacturing days but this is more complicated because of the required DBS clearance.
We were granted amazing access and were able to speak directly with the soldiers on the military wing. We took the opportunity to ask them exactly how we could help and have been given a list that I will share with you. However, we did go into town to shop on the day we visited. We bought them a table tennis tableland other basic equipment to help those who had lost a dominant arm to practise and also those with prosthetic legs a fun way to increase their stability.
We met one charming twenty year old young man who was a student in Land Management at the University. Although he wasn’t obliged he signed up to fight and being so healthy, strong and fit he was put into reconnaissance. Ruslan trod on a landmine and has lost both of his legs one above the knee and one below. Like all of those we met, Ruslan is absolutely incredible - UNBROKEN - and has agreed with his commander that as soon as he has his robotic prostheses fitted he will return to service working with maps or with drones.
We met with a young lad who was 19 but I suspect he had lied about his age. He had already been awarded two medals for bravery and was in hospital with a gunshot wound. This hospital was a first response hospital rather than a rehabilitation hospital.
In Ternopil we met with Vlad, a pharmacist, who has set up a volunteer hub to muster medical equipment and supplies for military medical centres. He told us that it was proving difficult to source or to pay for basic medicines and care items. He needs our help.
It has been an extraordinary experience and we learned so much about the bravery and determination of the people in the face of such terrible adversity. We have got detailed lists of items that the hospitals and clinics need, and will start working out our plans to procure and deliver these over the next weeks.
Fleur and I spoke about Saint Nicholas Hospital, the rehabilitation centre - Unbroken, the military hospital in Ternopil, the pharmacy distribution hub in Ternopil. the Lviv Catholic University Volunteer Corps whom we have been working with since war broke out. We talked about the Ternopil and Lviv Community camouflage net makers network, Ternopil Refugee Centre and the Knights of Columbus who are helping with food distribution and the community kitchens run by the clergy near the front lines.
Next, and perhaps most importantly we discussed how we here in the UK, might help and believe me, these courageous people really do need our help. We will be giving some talks locally to tell you more, but if you would like to get started here is a [link](https://www.thescrubbery.org/aid-request) to a list of items that we will be collecting at the hub.
There will be a short taster talk after the main Sunday Service at All Saints’ Putney Common on 18th June and before that I will speak at greater length to the Barnes Women’s Institute on 5th June and the Putney Women’s Institute on 19th June.
Oasis Academy Putney have also given permission for us to have an evening talk and we will let you know via interim mailing when we have settled dates and details.
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