Valeriya Fedorchak, 1st-year, IT and Business Analytics
The first day, panic took over, for me and for everyone, but already on 25 February my friend and I talked over a plan of action for helping our defenders. The next day we called some young people to help use sort all the humanitarian aid in the village of Dobrosyn, and after this we went to another location, where we joined many new people and started weaving camouflage nets. As of right now, 22 areas in the Lviv Region have joined us. We provide the nets and then all together we send them to the guys who are going to the front. We’ve already sent a total of 319 nets, mats, sleeping bags, insoles, warm socks, homemade sweets, medicine and letters of support I am a communication coordinator and, together with our volunteer team, I actively join in all the collections of humanitarian aid. Really, this is very helpful to get your mind off things and feel the importance of what you’re doing. We are very grateful to all who are involved with this difficult but important work. I believe that after victory I’ll return to the Collegium of the Ukrainian Catholic University and again meet with all my friends, and also renew full-fledged student life. We’ll continue helping! Glory to Ukraine!