Kyiv Suburbs Shipment: Daily tracking updates.
Video and Photos from the successful delivery to Kyiv suburbs
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April 06 Donation Success
Rocco A. Carriero Wealth Partners bought and donated 3,000 Lbs. of supplies to iLoveUkraine and paid for
air shipping to Ukraine. The supplies included twenty basic items such as lip balm, anti-septic wipes,
hand warmers, ponchos, and dry food. We originally thought to send the items to Bucha, the biggest name place but
found more devastated regions in the Obukhovychi and Fenevychi settlements of the Vyshhorod district of the Kyiv region. We also delivered
to the humanitarian aid centers of
Hostomel United territorial community in the villages of Ozera, Mushchun and Horenka.
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April 06 and April 07 Packing Success
Children at West Hampton Beach Middle School
packed and decorated 1,000 boxes each containing twenty basic items and weighing three pounds.
The event was covered in a News 12 LI television interview
A moving company trucked the 1,000 boxes to a
Meest Shipping company representative in Old Beth Page, NY.
April 08 Truck to NJ Success
Meest trucks the supplies to their warehouse depot in New Jersey
April 10 Fly to Poland Success
Meest loads the goods on a plane headed for Poland.
May 11 Truck arrives in Lviv Success
May 16 Truck arrives near Kyiv Success
The supplies land in Poland and are placed on Meest trucks headed near Kyiv to Zhytomyr,Ukraine and delivered to
the address of the charitable foundation
Future of Polissya at
Ukraine, 11700, Zhytomyr region
Novograd-Volynskyi city
Heroiv ATO str.
House 2
May 17 iLoveUkraine trucks leave from Zhytomyr,Ukraine for most devastated Kyiv region suburbs Success
iLoveUkraine volunteer and anchorman for Our Day news program,
Anton Uhimovich Dovlatov, in coordination with
the Government Administration of Hostomel, leads team to pick up the supplies and
drive them to the most devastated Kyiv suburbs in a truck. He delivered for three days from May 17 - May 20, 2022 to the suffering families who are war crime victims.
Read how iLoveUkraine helped a Ukrainian refugee in Poland