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by lucian-g
1581 days ago
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In Romania this started with a few people at the border offering free food and a a transport company that shuttled refugees from the border to nearby cities/airport. A few Facebook groups popped up and people from across the entire country (even very far away from the border) started offering their help and their homes. Within a day NGOs, local businesses (restaurants, hotels), Churches and big businesses (telecom companies offering free sim cards) got involved and sent people at the border to offer aid. The groups also serve as a place where Ukrainians ask about waiting times at different border crossings, crossing without a Passport, crossing with pets, etc. If you know people fleeing Ukraine towards Romania or Moldova send them to these groups: For Romania:
- "UNIȚI PENTRU UCRAINA - Єдині за Україну - United for Ukraine"
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/unitipentruucraina/ For Moldova:
- "Ajutor ucraineni în Moldova / SOS Українці Молдовa" (Help Ukrainians in Moldova)
- https://www.facebook.com/groups/347615063908402 |
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