During Rachael's most recent trip to Ukraine, she takes us inside a Ukrainian safe house, where life-saving supply kits are put together to be sent to the frontlines of the war.
"A safe house is a safe house for a reason, it has no address... It has to move constantly and continuously or it can be taken or attacked or bombed," explains Rachael.
One of the most important things to come out of these safe houses are the kits for the fighters. "In all three trips that I've made to Lviv, the very first thing we committed to helping with were NATO-approved kits for frontline fighters. The medical kits are the thing that's most important to the people on the frontlines," she adds.
Over 2,500 have already gone to the frontlines. They contain a tourniquet, proper bandages, hemostatic gauze to stop bleeding and help save limbs.
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