Since the beginning of the Russian invasion, we have been able to provide massive amounts of critical medical supplies to Ukraine. We have gotten $140,000-worth of insulin alone into the country and hundreds of thousands of dollars of other medications and supplies for administering first aid. Through our efforts, a major global insulin producer has now taken over filling all large hospital orders for insulin in Ukraine, freeing us up to focus on other needs.
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