April 8, 2022/Volume 5
Reach out and Sponsor a Ukrainian Family in Need today!
Do your kids know?
Your kids, like everyone else, can see on TV all the horrors happening in Ukraine. But do they know what you did this week to make a difference in the least one life out of tens of millions of lives affected by these atrocities?
If you didn't do anything this week, there's still time. Send a package of badly needed clothing to refugees in need.
Sponsor and take the lead in helping one specific family. Just drop me a note, and I will pair you with people you can help—person to person, family to family.
You also can send a note to the board of directors of the public companies that are still doing business in Russia and, in fact, supporting the Russian war effort. You can find a list of these companies here. Tell them to get on the right side of history.
What is ShareUkraine.ORG doing?
We identified " Just People " last week after sending the most recently collected $18,240.00 to HelpUkraine.center for purely humanitarian aid for the Ukrainian civilian population. This Kharkiv-based food pantry currently feeds 4,000 families weekly. Aleksandra, the subject of my earlier messages, volunteers for them and photographs their work and an amazing impact on the Kharkiv population. Most of the food packages are delivered to the city's elderly residents for various reasons, safety being the most important one; in-person pickups are just impossible for over 90% of the city's almost 750,000 remaining residents. So far, we have sent $3,000 to Just People. This amount provides funding for three days of operations, feeding 1,600 families for a week. My goal is to sponsor this organization's operations, providing them with $1,000 per day, majority of the future contributions made to ShareUkraine.org will go towards reaching this goal. The remaining funds will go toward supporting our Sponsor a Family effort.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
What does “Doing Something” mean to you?
Thank you.
Sam Rozenberg
Glory to Ukraine.