Humanitarian Express
Global Disaster Relief 501c3 Org. Our goal is to be the 1st on site after a disaster. We plan to sup We wants to reduce the 1-2 month supply delivery to 2-3 days.
When our President and Executive Director visited Ukraine to see how he could help, we discovered that few Non-Profits actually crossed the border into Ukraine and mainly focused on refugees at the border. Additionally, supplies were being held up in different countries by their custom's departments. Also, he found that even if Ukrainian charitable organizations had money they couldn't get supplie
We're headed back to Ukraine in April to deliver new supplies. Demand is up and people are getting desperate. Check out our website for more info.
Humanitarian Express is part of Ukraine Week in DC this week to promote our cause, to generate support fo Ukraine, and to meet with Senators, religious and political Ukrainian Leaders.
Humanitaria Express Delivers in Ukraine!
Humanitarian Express is planning its next trip to Ukraine in June. We are taking supplies such as Tactical Paramedic First Aid Kits, torniquets, diapers, wet blankets, hygiene products, generators, baby and toddler clothes, and so much more. I want to thank our followers and those who come on board. Sign up on https//humanitarianexpress.org. Donating on our website is the best way to donate.
If you can help us, if just a few dollars, those funds are buying critical supplies needed in Ukraine for women and children, and doctors.
Thank you,
Randy Luten
President of Humanitarian Express
I want to say to our followers, we just launched our website at https://humanitarianexpress.org
Hope you like it.
Thanks for your support,
Disaster Relief Charitable Organization | Humanitarian Express DONATE NOW: help us to provide aid, food, clothing, water, transportation, first-aid, medicine, and medical supplies to refugees / people in dangerous disaster zones.
Just returned from Budapest, Hungary, where we were trying to secure warehouse space. The Hungarians are very supportive of our efforts to supply needed supplies to the front lines where so many refugees are under attack by the Russian Army.
Helping refugees cross into Poland.
Pictured: Ukrainian mother (right), daughter (centered) and President of Humanitarian Express (left). Father had to stay in Ukraine and fight.