Largest Aid Shuttle En Route to Ukraine since onset of Warfare
In a heartwarming display of solidarity, the city of Neuss and the St. Augustinus Group have joined forces to provide essential medical aid to the city hospital in Pawlohrad, Ukraine. This collaboration marks the largest medical shipment by Neuss helps since the start of the war.
Max Lennertz, from Neuss helps, expressed his deep gratitude to the St. Augustinus Group, particularly Andreas Degelmann, for their valuable donations and cooperative relationship. The aid package includes a C-arm X-ray system, modern ultrasound and blood transfusion equipment, infusion pumps, incubators and warming beds for newborns, extensive surgical materials, emergency kits, and more.
Serhij Ostrenko, Secretary of the Pawlohrad City Council, also extended his sincere thanks to the St. Augustinus Group and Neuss helps. He highlighted that the city hospital in Pawlohrad is the only facility in the region that provides inpatient care for women in labor and newborns, making this aid even more crucial.
Frank Paulussen, head of warehouse management and logistics at the St. Augustinus Group, and his team were also praised for their personal commitment and professional handling. The St. Augustinus Group, a non-profit organization, is happy to support Neuss helps in providing humanitarian aid.
Andreas Degelmann, CEO of the St. Augustinus Group, emphasized the importance of standing by Ukraine during the war. He stated, "We are glad to be able to help and support the people of Pawlohrad in these challenging times."
The aid supplies will benefit the inhabitants of Pawlohrad and refugees from areas of active fighting with Russian occupiers. This partnership between the city of Neuss and the St. Augustinus Group is a testament to the power of collaboration in providing essential aid during crisis situations.
For more detailed information on the background and impact of this partnership, please refer to official press releases by Neuss helps, St. Augustinus Group, or Ukrainian healthcare authorities.
Other science and health-and-wellness organizations could also join this partnership to expand the aid available for medical-conditions in Pawlohrad, Ukraine. The collaborative efforts of various groups will contribute significantly to enhancing the quality of care for the city's inhabitants and refugees.