Recentemente ho incontrato Andriy, un paramedico del mio villaggio natale. Grazie a uno dei Redditor, abbiamo riparato la sua macchina (nella parte posteriore). Ora si è rivolto a noi per conto della sua unità con la richiesta di un generatore. Abbiamo già la maggior parte dei soldi, restano 450 dollari. Se qualcuno vuole sostenerci, vedi commen

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di CF_Siveryany

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  1. CF_Siveryany on

    Andriy is a paramedic, and you have seen his photo in my feed more than once. I don’t remember if I’ve already told you about him, but just in case, I’ll tell you a little bit about him again. This man has been working as a paramedic in our village for a long time on an ambulance. Then, because of his low salary, he quit his job and went to Europe to work as a construction worker. He stayed there for 2 years and returned in 2022 when the war broke out. For three years now, he has been helping the sick, evacuating the wounded and dead, searching for remains and writing reports. I thought he was a titan. Over these three years, he has changed three drivers, because the guys just can’t handle the load like he can. Recently, he had a coronavirus infection and has some heart complications, and in this photo he doesn’t look good, and I’m even a little worried about him. Andriy also constantly travels between the soldiers of his unit to find out their needs, and then asks them to help, and brings them Starlink and generators from you:) This time Andriy’s unit needs a 6 kW diesel generator. It costs $1200, but most of the amount is thanks to Reddit contributors who sent money for any need and IT specialists my PayPal is ktc.if1986@gmail.com

  2. Longjumping-Nature70 on

    Sent.

    As always, when I contribute, I also contributed to combat medic Rebekah Maciorowski.

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  3. Tchaicovsky on

    Donation sent.

    Thank you for everything you do, Andriy. I hope your health improves and that your unit receives the needed generator promptly.

    Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇦

    – 🇨🇦

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