To keep the Ukraine appeal in the news, David Harrop writes a regular column for the Courier and Weekly News on behalf of the Polish Centre in Leamington, who have done so much to help the war-torn country. This week's article is about the amazing Sisters of St Joseph, who took a break from helping people in need in Ukraine to visit Leamington, Warwick and Stratford.
To keep the Ukraine appeal in the news, David Harrop writes a regular column for the Courier and Weekly News on behalf of the Polish Centre in Leamington, who have done so much to help the war-torn country. This week's article is about the amazing Sisters of St Joseph, who took a break from helping people in need in Ukraine to visit Leamington, Warwick and Stratford.
The Polish Centre through its charity, Aid for Ukraine, has supported hospitals of Ukraine and war orphans now living in a monastery in central Ukraine.
The Polish Centre through its charity Aid for Ukraine has supported not only the people and hospitals of Ukraine, but also the war orphans now living in a monastery in central Ukraine run by the Sisters of St Joseph.Aid for Ukraine has raised over £120,000 in the last year to fund 8 fully equipped ambulances to assist the hospitals caring for the victims of the Russian invasion in war torn Ukraine.Previously these hospitals only had 50 year old ambulances to ferry their injured and dying.