A prominent Ukrainian businessman and former Stanford student has turned a port in Poland into a large storage for humanitarian aid.
Andrey said they were able to organize quickly because he had been doing something similar when the pandemic hit and was asked by the president of Ukraine to be the head of a covid resistance team in the southern part of the country.Among those donating and helping the center is legendary musician Sting and several Bay Area tech workers he met during his time as a Stanford student.
Andrey told NBC Bay Area that what’s needed most is medical supplies for soldiers and those stuck in cities where missiles are falling from the sky., pick a donation they would like, such as medicine or hygiene products and the centers team will buy those products in Europe and then distribute them.
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