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Paul Samrah is raising funds to refurbish an ambulance, fill it with supplies, and personally deliver it to Ukraine as part of a convoy leaving London on Sunday 22 September.
Paul, who recently retired after over 40 years with the firm, is fundraising £30,000 for Medical Life Lines Ukraine (MLLU) through the Moore Kingston Smith Community Foundation. These funds will cover purchasing, renovating and stocking the ambulance with medical and practical aid, including dressings, equipment and defibrillators, as well as the 1,612-mile drive to Ukraine.
So far, MLLU has delivered 52 ambulances to locations and hospitals throughout the country including Kyiv City Hospital, Boryspil Neonatal Centre, Okhmatdyt Children’s Perinatal Unit, Kharkiv A&E and more.
Your contribution goes a long way to providing invaluable support for the Ukrainian people.
Moore Kingston Smith is part of the Moore Global network, which has two of member firms based in Ukraine: MS-Kiev and Moore AP Odessa. Since the war began, the Moore Kingston Smith Community Foundation has accepted donations from people and firms across the network for the welfare of its Moore Ukraine colleagues and their families.