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Help us keep providing humanitarian aid and getting injured people to safe lands for more treatment
by ReactAid in Ukraine
We need as much help as possible. all monies raised goes back to helping the next set of individuals
The more we raise the more we can help.
Moving forward ReactAid are running evacuations of injured people caught up in the Russian Invasion. ReactAid gives people the chance to receive proper medical anywhere in the EU , Uk and USA
We are currently looking for a sponsor/donor who can help with the huge operational costs involved in medical evacuations and Humanitarian supplies.
ReactAid have food parcels going to the Kharkiv region and still do our humanitarian and medical runs working alongside some brilliant volunteers, Drs and medics. Please see our social media links for pictures and more information.
Press links
Daily Mirror Newspaper Dec 2022
During the summer months of 2023 we helped evacuate 28 wounded. these were made up of Brits, Americans, Mexican, Colombian, and Ukrainians
On the 21st December We successfully brought Shareef back for specialist care. We have left the info below.
We got Shareef home for Christmas, along with his fiancée and her 10 year old son. Thank you for your support.
Working together, ReactAid and Ukraine Air Rescue are assisting Injured Army Veteran Shareef get back home for the specialist medical care he requires.
Shareef's medical condition dictates that we require the use of private aircraft.
This comes at a huge cost to a completely self funded team of volunteers and where YOU can help us to help Shareef and continue to assist many other injured people like him to safer lands.
Our Ambulance and team of Medics will collect and then escort casualties across the Polish border and to the required Airport.
A little background on Shareef. Being an Army Veteran, with many combat tours under his belt, he wanted to offer practical assistance by way of helping the people of Ukraine. Since the start of the invasion he has been providing humanitarian support, moving into training and military service.
On one of his excursions he was hit and injured by artillery.
Thank you for helping us get Shareef home.