Skip to content
Call Us Today! 212-533-4646 | MON-FRI 12PM - 4PM (EST)
DONATE
SUBSCRIBE
Search for:
About Us
UNWLA 100
Publications
FAQ
Annual Report 2023
Annual Report 2022
Annual Report 2021
Initiatives
Advocate
Educate
Cultivate
Care
News
Newsletters
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Join UNWLA
Become a Member
Volunteer With Us
Donate to UNWLA
Members Portal
Calendar
Shop to Support Ukraine
Search for:
Print
Print Page
Download
Download Page
Download Right Page
Open
1
2-3
4-5
6-7
8-9
10-11
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40
НАШЕ ЖИТТЯ • Липень-Серпень 2024 25 April 29, 2024: “Greetings, Lu - cia. It’s evening here. Yana never made it to us; it was too danger - ous. Thank you for the prayers. The artillery fire is extremely in - tense! Prayers are needed.” October 25, 2022: “Thank you for your concern. We have a rolling blackout; therefore, only very few people are reachable.” In 2023, Taras Popadiuk de- veloped health issues that pre- vented him from going to the front lines. However, he was de- termined to join his colleagues and was able to sign up to vol - unteer on the evacuation bus Avstriyka, or “the Austrian." He shared the tragic story of the Avstriyka, which can transport six bedridden and 10 seated pa- tients and is used to evacuate the wounded from stabilization points to specialized medical hospitals. The original evacua- tion bus crashed into an aban - doned military vehicle at night while driving near the front lines without headlights for safety reasons. Paramedics were in - jured, and Natalia Frausher, an anesthesiologist who came from Austria to volunteer her servic- es, was killed. After her death, funds were raised to procure another evacuation bus, which was named Avstriyka in memory of the Hospitallers’ "sister," the deceased Austrian doctor. UNWLA Branch 135 donations to Hospitallers. We admire the bravery and dedication of the Hospitallers volunteers and pray for their safety. Our branch is commit - ted to continuing to provide support to the organization’s sacred mission — to fight for every life of the wounded. Our sincere thank-you to the members of our branch and all the donors who made our much-needed help to the Hos- pitaller Medical Battalion pos- sible. We are especially grate- ful to the parishioners of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption in Perth Am- boy, NJ, and our beloved Father Ivan Turyk for their continuous support.
Page load link
Go to Top