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prof mark Hannaford

prof mark Hannaford


up after 4.5hrs sleep i felt like was still shaking with tiredness 

SvL, who had slept at the station too, dropped us at the polish airport which is now absolutely surrounded by air defence missiles 

flew home delirious and Lucy came to pick me up from airport

at home, it feels totally surreal to be able to walk over the road to the shops to buy some bread as usual and realise that the war in ukraine continues as it was: the Russians are still there: the soldiers are still fighting on the frontline and missiles are still hitting all over the country and killing civilains.

it's been a great honour to be in Ukraine and with great people at WEM: i'm grateful i was given the opportunity to do something practical other than just shouting at the tv news.

world extreme medicine has a go fund me page to raise funds for the 'trauma boxes' that are already saving lives 

YOU can do something practical to help too: you can donate HERE or if you've got a large chunk of change you want to/ can donate to this valuable cause, get in touch and pay WEM direct

WEM are covering all the logistics of their MEDICS IN UKRAINE missions so 100% of money raised goes on meds and equipment and i have seen how grateful the people are who are receiving these boxes

there will be more convoys: as many as can be afforded so please think about digging in.

sadly this war wont be over immediately and the Ukrainian people continue to need our help