We have had our first offer of possible accommodation in Trawden. Let's hope the first of many. Thank you. Thought I would add this.. Looking out from Trawden this morning. A peaceful moment.
There has always been a level of danger here in Ukraine. The photos above are of a destroyed house. This apartment block is at the most 100 metres from my apartment. Apparently 2 people died and 3 were injured .This is what happens when a missile strikes. I'm aware there's little that you can do. Death really does remain a matter of chance. I suppose that's how terror works. And like often is the case in wars, the innocent suffer at the hands of tyrants. And the level of attacks have definitely increased. On a much brighter note, I started work at a children's centre today and took games and humanitarian aid. Also delivered some of the aid that was kindly donated by Chorley and District support for Ukraine group. I also started my English lessons for adults, which was also fun I'm trying to make arrangements to visit Kherson, but I now need military permission to enter, as it's ...
We left Krakow at 3am because we had heard that there have been up to 3 hour waits on the Poland-Ukraine border. The balance has changed to more people returning to Ukraine (to the relatively safe western Lviv region) than leaving Ukraine. As it happened, we drove through the fairly haphazard border controls with no hold up. The first thing we noticed on the Ukrainian side were miles (literally) of lorries lining the side of the highway, which was only 2 lanes so made for fairly scary driving. On the Polish side was an equally long line of parked cars, waiting to be sold. We also noticed more potholes on Ukrainian roads than even East Lancashire! The purpose of our visit to Ukraine is 2-fold: firstly, we drove our friend, Romana, home to Lviv (in her car) with her 4-year-old daughter, as she decided against coming to England in order to be with her husband and family. Secondly, w...
Whilst Fiona and I are no longer working together we both remain fully committed to assisting Ukraine in any way we can. To this end, I will on the 15th July be setting off from Trawden in " The Red Squirrel" going overland to Ukraine, taking and collecting aid on the journey. I would like to thank Brookside Garage for giving my car the once over. The journey to Kherson is some 2200km. I will be collecting medicines, as well as other much needed items along the way. Once in Ukraine I will have the use of a vehicle. I hope to be able to make good use of the vehicle, both in delivering aid, and when required, evacuating people who need to move away from the front lines. Today I went to visit this organisation. They have been involved in delivering aid since the start of the war. The work they do is amazing. They have already donated several ambulances and other vehicles to help in Ukraine, as well as clothes, pans, sanitary items ...
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