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Home / War and Conflict / Volunteers Brave Logistical Nightmare to Deliver Vital Supplies from Closed Care Home to Ukraine

Volunteers Brave Logistical Nightmare to Deliver Vital Supplies from Closed Care Home to Ukraine

16 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Volunteers transported hundreds of items, including hospital beds and mobility aids, from a 100-bed care home in Hyde, Greater Manchester to Ukraine
  • The effort was a "much bigger challenge" than a previous donation drive from a care home in Towcester, Northamptonshire
  • The donation was organized by the Milton Keynes-based Help Ukraine BAMK UK Community Interest Company (CIC)
Volunteers Brave Logistical Nightmare to Deliver Vital Supplies from Closed Care Home to Ukraine

In a remarkable display of compassion and determination, a group of volunteers from the Milton Keynes-based Help Ukraine BAMK UK Community Interest Company (CIC) undertook a herculean task last month to transport hundreds of vital items from a shuttered care home in Hyde, Greater Manchester to Ukraine.

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The volunteers loaded up a lorry with a wide range of donations, including motorized hospital beds, mobility aids, bedding, towels, and even a piano. Nataliya Lawson, a representative from the CIC, revealed that this endeavor proved to be a "much bigger challenge" than their previous donation drive from a care home in Towcester, Northamptonshire back in September.

Despite the logistical complexities, the volunteers persevered, driven by a steadfast commitment to providing essential support to those in need in Ukraine. Their selfless efforts serve as a testament to the power of community and the transformative impact that can be achieved through collective action.

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The volunteers transported hundreds of items, including motorized hospital beds, mobility aids, bedding, towels, and even a piano, from a 100-bed care home in Hyde, Greater Manchester to Ukraine.
Nataliya Lawson, a representative from the CIC, stated that the recent endeavor was a "much bigger challenge" than their previous donation drive from a care home in Towcester, Northamptonshire.
The Help Ukraine BAMK UK Community Interest Company (CIC) is based in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

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