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   We are deeply concerned about the situation and people in the
  Ukraine. Thanks to our Buckhead Rotarian Radu Zernoveanu we have information
  for action. Radu's father is a Rotarian in Romania. Due to this relationship,
  we have very current information on the needs and process for sending
  support. 
  Current Refugee Situation in Ukraine  
  
   - the queues to cross borders are longer than 30 miles
 
   - the weather in Ukraine is treacherous (freezing
       temperatures, snowing, windy)
 
   - the refugees are mostly comprised of women, elderly,
       and children as young as newborns (who are being born in refugee camps)
 
   - the Ukrainians have created refugee camps close to
       the borders
 
   - in the cities directly affected by the war, they are
       lacking food, clean water, personal products, medication, medical
       supplies, medical equipment
 
   
    
  Rotary Response in D2241 
  Rotary Districts 2241 and 2232 (Ukraine & Belarus) have
  created an efficient supply chain process as follows: 
  
   - District 2241 Rotary Clubs along the border are in
       direct contact with Rotary Clubs in Ukraine (some of them are sister
       clubs) and are centralizing the needs of the Ukrainian population and of
       the refugees
 
   - Based on the centralized needs, the D2241 RCs acquire
       the needed products and are delivering them in trucks to club representatives
       in Ukraine (as can be seen in the attached pictures)
 
   - from there, the Ukrainian clubs are redistributing
       the items to clubs across Ukraine and targeted population
 
   - in D2241 they have fundraised so far approximately
       $50,000 from clubs and Rotarians
 
   
   
  Financial Needs 
  
   - The refugees are expected to arrive at the borders in
       waves. Up to now, there are close to 1M refugees who left Ukraine. 
 
   -  The first wave that is now approaching its end,
       was comprised of people with better means (people with cars, money,
       specific destinations to relatives and friends, etc.).
 
   - Another wave that is already approaching that is
       estimated to be ~5M refugees is expected to be comprised of people with
       much higher needs.
 
   - The population that is not fleeing has an ever-increasing need of food, water, personal products, medication, medical
       supplies, and medical equipment
 
   - Because of the above, the financial needs of D2241 are
       increasing every day in order to respond to the needs expressed by the
       Ukrainian clubs.
 
   
   
  Rotary International Response 
  There is a coordination committee assigned by RI Board and
  General Secretary John Hewko: RID Katerina Kotsali-Papadimitriou, RPIC Mykola
  Stebljanko, and PDG Vira Syryamina. They are in constant contact with the
  districts that are responding to the crisis and are advising on when and how
  the money should be used inside Ukraine. 
  Rotary District 6900 Response 
  Our district will collect funds and forward what we receive.
  If you want to participate this way, send your check payable to Rotary
  District 6900 Charitable Fund and mail to Teri White at P. O. Box 55,
  Coolidge, GA 31738. Be sure to put Ukraine in the memo field to
  designate the use of the funds. 
  Or you may send funds directly to: 
  Rotary District 2241 Fundraising Account  
  Contact Name: DG Adrian Luca, +40 744 610543, lucaadrian61@yahoo.com  
  Account Name: ASOCIATIA Rotary International District 2241  
  Fiscal Code: 19103694 
  USD Account Number: RO22BTRL01302205M6501800  
  EUR Account Number: RO88BTRL01304205M65018XX  
  SWIFT: BTRLRO22ARA 
  Thank you for being People of Action and Serving to Change
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