The Bob Beckett-led humanitarian trip to Ukraine has returned to the Island after eight-days in the war torn country.
LangfordB次元官网网址檚 former fire chief was joined on the mission by Sooke School District board chair Ravi Parmar, Nick Dechev, founder of Victoria Hand Project, and Brendan Strain, a volunteer videographer. The group delivered firefighting equipment, medical equipment and education supplies.
B次元官网网址淲hat struck me while visiting schools in Ukraine was how similar their values were to those of our district,B次元官网网址 said Parmar, SD62.
With donations from Monk Office, over $10,000 worth of school supplies were donated to three Ukrainian schools. Parmar also met with four different schools and delivered letters from a Grade 5 class at Willway Elementary School to their pen-pal school in Ukraine.
The group also delivered thousands of dollars in medical supplies B次元官网网址 via Canadian non-profit WUNDERFUND B次元官网网址 to hospitals across western Ukraine, and coordinated plans for the Victoria Hand Project to expand its support in the country. During the trip, five Ukrainian amputees were fitted with prosthetic arms.
B次元官网网址淐ommunity-based volunteer groups are the backbone of humanitarian responses,B次元官网网址 Beckett said in a statement. B次元官网网址淭he support that we were able to deliver during our trip made possible by everyone who donated their supplies, time or money matters. When you combine our efforts with all of the other organizations and volunteer groups assisting Ukraine, we are making a difference and they know they are not alone in this.B次元官网网址
Money for the trip is coming from the $50,000 collected at a fundraiser back in November last year.
This is the second trip Beckett and a group from Langford have taken to Ukraine. During the first, Beckett, Strain, former Langford Mayor Stew Young and GlobalMedic volunteer Shawn Carby travelled to observe humanitarian efforts, provide supplies and meet with local politicians.
Four Ukrainian municipalities and their school districts signed sister city agreements with Langford and SD62 respectively, according to a previous statement from the City of Langford. Upon the groupB次元官网网址檚 return back in June 2022, SD62 also announced plans to share curricula with school districts in Ukraine and create a pen pal program.
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