We Lost a Man - A hard moment on our Generator Mission
We are running two convoy teams with our Ecoflows and generators. Honor and I are in one convoy. Agnes with Tracz is in the second. Yesterday, Agnes handed off an EcoFlow unit to a trusted man who has worked with the team before. Shortly after, he was hit by an FPV and killed while delivering the EcoFlow.
This is Ukraine.
In an hour I will be making a delivery to a 24 year old single mother whose mother, father, uncle and brother were sent into a "green corridor" by Russians, then machine gunned to death. The 12 year old boy crawled out of the car long enough to watch Russians set the engine on fire and listen to his mother burn to death. The Russians left the boy alive on the ground to suffer from the loss. This deeply traumatized surviving family - sister, daughter and brother -- moved to Kyiv. This month a Shahed blew up their apartment. They still live there with a hole in the wall and no energy. I'm bringing an EcoFlow.
Tragedy is all around us. But so is hope. EcoFlows and generators mean hope. Human contact means hope. We will be relentless in our mission.
Slava Ukraini
DW
Ukraine Story
Thank you to those who help. If money comes in, I am picking up 10-20 more EcoFlows this week. If you can help, great. If not, pray for and remember us.
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