He couldn’t sit idly by. Faced with the war in his country, the Ukrainian rear of the CCMHB Sergiy Onufriyenko has decided to invest on the humanitarian front. Through social networks, the former PSG player, who has been living in Chartres for almost four years, tries to mobilize all goodwill and relays initiatives. His compatriots will run out of everything in the next few days, so on his own scale, with his partner, Tanya, he is helping to centralize basic necessities. Food, medicine, blankets, infant milk, batteries, water, hygiene products…
War in Ukraine: where and how to help the Ukrainian people near you from Eure-et-Loir?
Wednesday morning, on the eve of the departure of the CCMHB for Toulouse, the 37-year-old player himself went to drop off boxes in Paris, where buses were ready to take the road to Ukraine. “With his wife, he is very involved, confides the president of the Chartres club, Steeve Baron. I spoke with him, it’s a very difficult ordeal to go through, you can tell he’s upset. »
Originally from Zaporozhye, a city located about 200 km from Donbass, on the Dnieper River, Sergiy Onufriyenko left a large part of his family and friends there. “For the moment, it’s fine for them,” he confided to us simply on Tuesday evening, not wishing to pour out more on this painful subject.
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The Solidarity Brigade 28
Out of solidarity and friendship for the right-back of their team, the supporters of Brigade 28 will also organize a collection, this Friday, March 4, in front of the Jean-Cochet hall, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. An action that the club will certainly take on its own, next Friday, on the occasion of the reception of Chambéry. “We will also mark our support, perhaps with a banner against the war, or a Ukrainian flag, specifies Steeve Baron. Unfortunately, we cannot do much more…”
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