As with all real-life stories, you can’t ignore this one.
Anna Aryabinska, a mother of four children, a representative of a key community of women living with HIV, an activist, and a talented Ukrainian, was forced to leave her native Kyiv due to the russian attack.
She found a shelter in Poland, but the question of how to live on bothered her from the first day of her stay there. By fortunate circumstances, Anna saw a vacancy in the HelpNow Poland team, which allowed her to integrate into the Polish medical system, get access to drugs, raise children, and, what is most important, become useful and help Ukrainians who found themselves alone abroad in solving their health problems.
Currently, Anna is a HelpNow Hub Polish team representative and consults dozens of people daily. And this means that every day people like herself are convinced that they are not alone. The help exists, and it is near.