Nurse Daniel Bondarenko began collecting medical supplies for his native country close to the beginning of the war.
Nurse Daniel Bondarenko began communicating with surgeons right after the war in Ukraine and had them compile a wish list for their field hospitals.
"Usually, I'm watching the news and it's encouraging me to do more," said Bondarenko."I believe my country is going to be free.""We've ordered from a company at a discount rate, fortunately," said Providence Mission Hospital surgeon Dr. Gus Gialamas."Irrigators will allow the surgeons in Ukraine to clean out the wounds — the war victim wounds."
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