Delivering ambulances to Ukraine

3 September 2024 / Insight posted in Articles

It’s just under three weeks now until recently retired partner, Paul Samrah, sets off to deliver an ambulance stocked with supplies to Ukraine, as part of Medical Life Lines Ukraine’s (MLLU) next convoy.

Paul has been fundraising for MLLU through the Moore Kingston Smith Community Foundation. Having met his target of £15,000, he’s now looking to reach £40,000 which will go towards purchasing, renovating and stocking ambulances with medical and practical aid, including dressings, equipment and defibrillators, as well as the drive to Ukraine.

Such supplies are essential for hospitals like Okhmatdyt, the children’s hospital subjected to a missile attack on July 8. To date, the organisation has delivered 72 ambulances to locations and hospitals throughout the country including Kyiv City Hospital, Boryspil Neonatal Centre, Kharkiv A&E and more. To support this cause and donate, please click here.

Paul commented: “The need for humanitarian aid and medical supplies is enormous. Through this initiative, we can provide practical and essential assistance, and make a real difference to the people of Ukraine.”

The Moore Global community has long come together to provide support to colleagues impacted by conflict and natural disaster and remains steadfast in its commitment to the Moore Promise. Despite ongoing challenges and disruptions in the region, member firms in Ukraine remain committed to their professional activities. Since the war began, the network has rallied to take action and raise over £350,000 in support of our Ukrainian colleagues and their families.

Together, we can make a real difference and show our unwavering support for the people of Ukraine.

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