Oleksandr Nemirovsky
Kherson
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Greetings!

We are manufacturers of consumer goods that can be found in every kitchen: metal scrapers for cleaning dishes, waste bags, cooking bags, and plastic clothespins.

We worked for the domestic Ukrainian market and exported our products to more than 50 countries, mostly in the EU.

Now the normal delivery of our products to customers is no longer possible, and the situation deteriorates every day.

Nevertheless, we continue to deliver products with cars instead of trucks to fulfill orders received before February 24 of this year. This means significant costs, because our products are cheap and bulky.

We need your help to deliver our simple, but necessary products to each household. As of today, we spent over 30,000 euros (or UAH 1 million) on logistics, which in time of peace would not cost us more than 5,000 euros.

On the way back, we bring medicines for our employees and their family members (more than 300 people) who stayed in and around Kherson and are unable to leave their homes.

We focused our efforts on finding and delivering humanitarian aid from the European Union (mainly from the companies that were our partners).

As a result, we’ve delivered more than 1,200 m3 of humanitarian aid to Ukraine (drugs, food, clothes, and vital goods).

Even a small donation will help us keep doing our job the best we can.

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