Troon supports ICRC's work worldwide
Thank you for the amazing support of Troon to people affected by conflict in Ukraine!
"I am gravely concerned for the safety of communities in Ukraine. Our message to the parties to the conflict is clear: uphold International Humanitarian Law, protect civilians and essential services". Peter Maurer, President, ICRC.
The humanitarian situation in Ukraine is increasingly dire and desperate, and we are scaling up our response by the hour to meet people's vast needs. In just two weeks, homes have been reduced to rubble. Hundreds of thousands of people have no food, water, heat, electricity, or medical care. Two million people are reported to have left their homes into neighbouring countries, while hundreds of thousands more are trapped in cities desperate for a safe escape.
Here are some examples of what we've been able to do over recent days thanks to our supporters:
- We have assisted with food, hygiene items and more than 45,000 liters of safe water.
- We delivered more than 200 tons of medical supplies and relief items, such as surgical kits to hospitals and 2.5 tons of insulin to people with diabetes
- We have scaled up our response and have sent in extra medical and emergency staff, on top of more than 600 staff we already have working for us in the country.
The International Committee of the Red Cross - together with its partners in the International Red Cross Movement – remains active in Ukraine, saving and protecting the lives of victims of armed conflict and violence. Our neutral and impartial humanitarian action supports the most vulnerable people: humanitarian needs are enormous, but together we can address them. Your donation will make a huge difference to families in need right now. Thank you to Troon for the generous support to save and protect lives of people in Ukraine!
Thank you for the amazing support of Troon to people affected by conflict in Ukraine!
"I am gravely concerned for the safety of communities in Ukraine. Our message to the parties to the conflict is clear: uphold International Humanitarian Law, protect civilians and essential services". Peter Maurer, President, ICRC.
The humanitarian situation in Ukraine is increasingly dire and desperate, and we are scaling up our response by the hour to meet people's vast needs. In just two weeks, homes have been reduced to rubble. Hundreds of thousands of people have no food, water, heat, electricity, or medical care. Two million people are reported to have left their homes into neighbouring countries, while hundreds of thousands more are trapped in cities desperate for a safe escape.
Here are some examples of what we've been able to do over recent days thanks to our supporters:
- We have assisted with food, hygiene items and more than 45,000 liters of safe water.
- We delivered more than 200 tons of medical supplies and relief items, such as surgical kits to hospitals and 2.5 tons of insulin to people with diabetes
- We have scaled up our response and have sent in extra medical and emergency staff, on top of more than 600 staff we already have working for us in the country.
The International Committee of the Red Cross - together with its partners in the International Red Cross Movement – remains active in Ukraine, saving and protecting the lives of victims of armed conflict and violence. Our neutral and impartial humanitarian action supports the most vulnerable people: humanitarian needs are enormous, but together we can address them. Your donation will make a huge difference to families in need right now. Thank you to Troon for the generous support to save and protect lives of people in Ukraine!

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