Hello from Ukraine! We work for the benefit of society.

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Hello from Ukraine! We work for the benefit of society.

Friends, in recent weeks I have managed to communicate with many of you. Made real friends on Airbnb. People, you are the best 💙💛 I will share with you photos of the last days of our work.

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Emiel1
Level 10
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

@Александр161 

 

Maybe you can add a short description of the photos?

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Emiel1
Level 10
Leeuwarden, The Netherlands

@Александр161 

 

Maybe you can add a short description of the photos?

Hello, @Emiel1 

💙💛 I have already shared my story in other discussions on airbnb forum, but no problem I will tell it again. My name is Alexander, I am from Ukraine. Like all people, we were sleeping peacefully at home when the war broke out at night. We were all shocked by it, but we were not confused and from the first days we started helping people. My relatives in Mariupol had their house destroyed, thanks to our new friends from airbnb, my relatives are now in Germany. My friends and I have been helping families with small children, pensioners, displaced people, and military personnel. We have also sent several families with children to different countries thanks to acquaintances and a large airbnb family. We get humanitarian shipments sent to us to help people and we always do photo reports. We were able to buy supplies for the soldiers thanks to my appartners' bookings. We have stayed in Ukraine and with all our heart and soul we believe in the victory and freedom of our country and our people, and the big airbnb family only gives us strength. We appreciate your concern for us and your trying to help in so many ways. My team of volunteers and I have met dozens of wonderful people at airbnb, and they have become our friends. You write to us all the time and we share our stories and updates with you. Many people here have big and kind hearts. We are walking together towards victory and peace. With love from Ukraine 💙💛

 

P.S. And here are some pictures from yesterday. We bought first aid kits for the soldiers and it is a gift from the people from airbnb, as the purchase was for funds from the reservations and delivered food to the villages for the pensioners.

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Hey! I share with you the latest news. In Nikolaev, Russians do not give up hope of causing a humanitarian catastrophe. There has been no water for more than 2 weeks. We carry water from Odessa and help people. We recently purchased groceries with funds from apartment reservations and helped families with children with disabilities and autism. Thank you very much for your support. Every dollar goes to help Ukrainians.

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Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Great to hear from you and to see you're keeping the spirits up in spite of everything @Александр161!

 

Stay safe  💙💛 

 

Emilie

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Hi friends! We continue to help our fellow citizens with all our might and work for the victory of Ukraine. Victory over Putin's system! I don’t know if I have the right to write this here, but now, more than ever, our military from the city of Nikolaev, near occupied Kherson, need 100 special military turnstiles (harnesses). The total cost of 100 turnstiles is $1200. Unfortunately, according to statistics, the largest number of deaths at the front is due to blood loss. That is why they are so necessary for our military. I always try to publish here the latest news about our work in Ukraine and news from hot spots. We're holding on! I ask those who are not indifferent to join. 

 

P.S. Today we sent medicines, clothes and hygiene products to help civilians from Nikolaev, Odessa and Kherson. 

 

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Friends, hello to everyone 👋 Long time no talk. The war continues in Ukraine and we continue to help children and adults. I want to announce that thanks to your help in the spring, we received a little more than $5,000 and you asked that this money be spent on helping people. On September 25, we spent the last balance of that amount, so I want to share with you photos of Ukrainians whom we helped together with you.💙💛🇺🇦🫂IMG-dcef78f88a8e90667a98c2b5c332822b-V.jpgIMG-4c41e47a8d9f9c7cc2da4e0ad91b06b8-V.jpgIMG-eba778f7ab5266451109b6d5fc59abb7-V.jpgIMG-74be2f25e9c2b641aedcaeeb55cff3cf-V.jpgIMG-239def03238d839ffbda00f500ded551-V.jpgIMG_20220922_162810_887.jpgIMG-865893d39ed8d5e8a48a722f1e32f548-V.jpgIMG_20220825_191504_637.jpgIMG-b7d80eff2697eea7e37f7fa2277e82be-V.jpgIMG-a0f9f40d7e889b3606b18d01bb111487-V.jpg

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