The Russian invasion of Ukraine has displaced millions of Ukrainians as they all seek shelter and safety from the ongoing bombardment of their home country.
As countries impose sanctions and welcome in Ukrainian refugees into their land, one local Maltese man has travelled to the Polish-Ukrainian border to help with the humanitarian effort.
Marc Edward Pace Portanier has joined a team of people renting vans and helping transport refugees from the Polish border crossing in Zusin to Lublin.
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With Poland taking in more than 1.4 million refugees since the start of the invasion in February, Marc told newsroom Times of Malta how they started to play a role in the effort. Starting out with just one car, Marc revealed how they helped with logistics and getting people who wished to travel to other parts of Poland.
Transport systems such as buses and trains are currently free for fleeing Ukrainians in Poland. ‘We are helping out by doing the two-hour trip from the reception centre to the inner city and assisting them in planning out how they can arrive at their next destination’ said the Maltese.
The effort is coordinated by the Change a Life Foundation, a child focused charity created by Marc’s two friends Paweł Dziubiński and Wojciech Sielicki. The group has so far raised funds to rent an eight-seater van and a 50 seater bus to increase trip capacity.
The NGO is working to coordinate shelter and accommodation for refugees, as well as setting up a temporary home for unaccompanied minors. Marc highlighted the incredible effort people are putting into helping the Ukrainians.
‘I knew what to expect but once you’re there and see the raw situation, you need to cut out emotions’ said Marc. ‘Everyone is doing their best to help but, sometimes, you have to make the hard decision and accept that you cannot help everyone who is there.’
‘It’s a good feeling to be part of something bigger’ said Marc as he continues his well-needed work to help the Ukrainians.
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