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XXXIІI Конвенція СУА 112 Lviv Region Medical Corps is a volunteer movement established in 2014 when russia invaded Ukraine. Ever since then, the Corps has been assisting the Armed Forces of Ukraine by collecting and delivering critically needed supplies and humanitarian aid to the front lines. As of February 24, 2022, their efforts increased greatly. The diverse group also includes those who prepare baked goods, meals, sew fleece fabrics into vests, and crochet netting for use as camouflage. UNWLA began to partner with the Corps in 2021. Zaporizhzhia Community is led by Rev. Yuriy Yurchyk, and is a group of volunteers who began to gather in 2022, after the escalation of russia’s war against Ukraine. The group provides aid to meet the non-military needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine such as warm clothing, boots, and sleeping bags. As circumstances of residents changed with the continuation of war, the project began including aid such as water filters, medical supplies, medicines, tarps, universal first aid kits to families in need. In addition, some home repairs were made. Otchyi Dim is an orphanage in Pokrovsk that UNWLA has supported for six years. In 2022, Rev. Kahan, was grateful to UNWLA for our assistance in transporting 38 children through Poland to Germany. Prostir Nadii is a program of the Mental Health Institute at Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. The project was established in 2016 with an initial contribution from UNWLA of $100,000. The goal is to help soldiers and their families with treatment of PTSD. At UNWLA’s request, all victims of war are treated without charge. The program has provided training for mental health professionals, publication of articles, and translations of professional journals. Path to Life (Шлях до життя) , an organization providing aid to the community in Lutsk, and primarily supports internally displaced persons and the vulnerable. In 2021, UNWLA supported the establishment of a gym for displaced youth. However, with the escalation of the war, Path to Life focus has changed. The gym was transformed, in part, into a shelter for those escaping eastern regions of Ukraine being invaded by russia. UNWLA continued to support Path to Life efforts, including the provision of twice-weekly meals and packages of needed supplies for 200-250 homeless and displaced people. A delivery by Medicniy Korpus Lviv Delivering a generator via AICM
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