Sean Penn's charity sends third batch of humanitarian aid to Lviv region
The third batch of humanitarian aid from the CORE charity, founded by actor Sean Penn, has arrived in Lviv region.
"Thanks to CORE's financial assistance and support for the Let's Help Together initiative, we managed to purchase long shelf life foods (canned food, pate, cookies, sweets), disposable tableware, water, tea and coffee, and medicines," Head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration Maksym Kozytskyi posted on Telegram.
According to Kozytskyi, the humanitarian aid from the CORE charity was received at the Lviv Main Railway Station.
There are specially equipped places at the railway station where people evacuated from the epicenters of hostilities can rest, eat, get information about the settlement and medical and psychological assistance.
Meals at the station are provided by volunteers, Lviv region restaurants and international organizations such as the World Central Kitchen.
The Head of the Lviv Regional Military Administration thanked Sean Penn and his organization for their important support on the path of Ukraine's victory.
As Ukrinform reported, at the end of April, the Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine received the first batch of humanitarian aid from the CORE charity.
Photo credit: Maksym Kozytskyi, Facebook
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