APR 25, 2024 JLM 72°F 11:40 PM 04:40 PM EST
Israeli NGOs send aid to refugees pouring out of Ukraine

SmartAID sends supplies and sets up Wi-Fi hot spots for aid workers and refugees in Poland, and United Hatzalah sends a medical team, as war with Russia escalates.

With deaths and displacements already being reported in Ukraine following Russian President Vladimir Putin’s military invasion of the Eastern European country, Israeli humanitarian aid group SmartAID is stepping in to help.

“Tomorrow, SmartAID is flying in pallets of emergency relief supplies from Florida,” SmartAID Founding Director Shachar Zahavi told ISRAEL21c today.

These supplies include hygiene kits that were requested by a group of Polish physicians working on the ground in the affected areas, Zahavi says.

Because SmartAID’s primary focus is bringing technological solutions to crisis areas across the world, the organization also is working with local corporate partners to set up Wi-Fi hot spots providing Internet access for international relief workers and first responders, as well as for refugees.

The US government estimates between 1 million and 5 million people could be rendered homeless by the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

“In recent days, already at least 100,000 people, including about 40,000 children, have been displaced from Eastern Ukraine, joining an estimated 854,000 people from across the Ukraine already displaced since the start of the conflict in 2014,” Zahavi explains.

Many of the people fleeing Ukraine have found shelter in Poland, where SmartAID has mobilized Israelis living in that country to volunteer with aid agencies assisting refugees.

Meanwhile, Israeli volunteer first-response organization United Hatzalah is preparing to send 30 emergency medical volunteers and members of the Psychotrauma and Crisis Response Unit to Moldova to receive and assist Ukrainian refugees.

The delegation was formed at the request of the Chief Rabbi of Moldova Rabbi Pinchas Zaltzman and in partnership with Israel’s Foreign Ministry.

President and Founder of United Hatzalah Eli Beer said, “Our team will be working in tandem with the larger Israeli team that is being sent to assist in Moldova. United Hatzalah’s volunteers inside Ukraine will be continuing to assist their communities and those harmed by the conflict and will be continuing to provide first aid and medical coverage to those who need it.”

Also, volunteers from the Jewish Agency for Israel and the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews have opened an emergency line for the Jewish community in Ukraine, ready to facilitate immigration to Israel and to support the local Jewish community.

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Justice Sunday 15:14 25.02.2022
I love Israel, thanks to the LORD God of Abraham who has made us all. repent and believe the gospel,because Jesus christ is coming soon
Isaac Tarango 11:45 25.02.2022
God bless our Nation!
[Anonymous] 11:43 25.02.2022
God bless Israel’s had to help….they r h hands of Love!
Moshe Moses 11:34 25.02.2022
Well done Israel always there to help, G-d bless Israel Am Israel Hai.
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