Sept. 7: Learn how a NH-based nonprofit delivers humanitarian aid in Ukraine 

A large shipment of diapers going to be distributed to refugees in another town, fleeing the fighting north of Kharkiv near the Russian border. Photo/NH4Ukraine

MANCHESTER, NH — On Sunday, September 7, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester will host a public presentation by NH4Ukraine at 12 noon. NH4 Ukraine  is an all-volunteer nonprofit, purchasing humanitarian aid in Ukraine and delivering it to areas  directly impacted by the Russian invasion. 

Founded by Bedford residents Brian Nolen and John Fitzgerald, NH4Ukraine began its humanitarian mission shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine. The organization is currently on the  ground in Ukraine performing its eight mission to deliver aid to refugees from hard-hit areas  and civilians near the front lines. 

In his presentation, Brian Nolen will briefly illustrate the current situation in Ukraine, where the  major cities are located, and where the impacts of war are severest. Places in the news will be  connected to the current fighting and the plight of the residents. Photos and videos will show  what it is really like near the front lines and how NH4Ukraine volunteers are helping in the  war-torn areas. Brian’s presentation covers all aspects of the conflict in short segments, fills in information gaps, explains how US money is spent assisting Ukraine, and tries to dispel some of  the disinformation in circulation.



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