![]() Incognito Worldwide launches Ukraine Support WebsiteIncognito Worldwide teams up with New York-based Ukrainian clients to develop and launch a website to connect service providers with victims of the Russian-Ukraine war.
From March 3-6, 2022, Lashevet Restaurant ran a supply drive, collecting donations [of canned food, clothes, and medical supplies] from their customer and neighbors. Every effort matters; every action has an impact. Bruce T. Dugan, the administrator of the new website UKRAINE HELPLINE.org, and CEO of Incognito Worldwide noted that "watching the Ukrainians come together -- from government leaders to citizens -- has been inspiring and reminded me of a day when Americans used to be that way. So my business partner Mario and I, and the directors at Incognito, Kiran K, and Nihanth Kandimalla, decided we could contribute by building this platform, and that we should. People will look back in history and ask, where were you, and what did you do to help?" The idea for the website was initially that of Dr. Marina Gafanovich, a Ukrainian living in New York City. She was communicating with Twitter and other feeds and thought a single directory to consolidate contacts was needed. She was also inspired by her kids, Micahel and Ellie, who said they were heartbroken seeing their mother's hometown devastated, and told her "WE should do something! We can help with Russian-Ukraine translations for the kids our age, or even just talk with them and be supportive. Maybe collect dog food for their pets." Anyone can signup for the site. The founders urge suppliers, those providing transportation of goods into Ukraine, medical advisors, legal advisors, translators, and anyone wanting to help to sign up today! The administrators also noted that they will be adding many new links in the coming days for donations, gov contacts, action groups, and more. Contact Incognito Worldide - Bruce T. Dugan ***@ukrainehelpline.org Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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