The Ukrainian embassy in Norway receives hundreds of telephone calls daily. This is how you proceed if you want to help the Ukrainians.
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More than 50 loads of emergency aid have been sent from Oslo to Ukraine since the invasion began. Many will help. The embassy receives up to 1000 daily telephone calls from helpful Norwegians.
Hundreds of boxes are now stored in a mountain hall by Sjursøya in Oslo. Here there is both food, practical equipment and clothes. The hall was set aside for the purpose following a direct order from City Councilor Raymond Johansen from Ukraine’s ambassador to Norway, Vyacheslav Yatsjuk.
– We have the greatest need for medical equipment and food with a long shelf life, Jatsjuk says to Aftenposten.
Emergency aid comes from both organizations and voluntary individuals.
But there are many different ways to help. Here is an overview:
I want to send emergency aid to Ukraine
The embassy gets many questions about how people can help. The easiest way is to send an e-mail to [email protected]
Then you get a form that you have to fill out. Here you write briefly about what you want to send and whether you need help with transport.
If you have a few boxes, it can be delivered to the embassy. Larger shipments must be delivered to the warehouse on Sjursøya. You can either drive yourself or ask for help with transport.
Some want to ship the goods to Ukraine itself. Then you can contact the embassy for advice and help. In addition, you will receive a signed document from the ambassador confirming that you are traveling to Ukraine with emergency aid.