Clothing collected for Ukrainian war refugees |
Natalie delivering donated clothing to a war refugee hostel in Kotsiubynske, Ukraine |
During her school’s winter break, Natalie packed all 650 donated clothing articles and boarded a flight to Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. There, she visited war refugee camps, children’s hospitals, military hospitals, and churches to distribute the donated clothing among war refugees and injured soldiers.
Refugee children admiring donated clothing |
Since arriving back home to America, Natalie has launched more collection drives to aid the embattled Ukraine and has increased their scope; in addition to winter clothing, she now collects children’s games, toys, and books in English for Ukrainian refugee children, many of whom are taking English classes, and hand warmers and Celox blood clotting power for Ukrainian soldiers deployed on the front lines.
Refugee children donning newly delivered clothing |
By virtue of continued contact with Ukrainian war refugees, Natalie has come to realize that her collection drives form bridges to the “broken”; not only do the collection drives allow Natalie to interact with and empower helpless war refugees, but they also allow her community to peek inside the ongoing Ukrainian turmoil. Hoping to enlarge the “peephole” from which her community can catch a glimpse of Ukraine, Natalie now conducts presentations in local schools and churches about the Ukrainian war and how one can make a difference.
This coming December, Natalie plans to move to Ukraine to teach English in refugee camps and, hopefully, build more bridges to the broken.