war story
Ukraine - Apr 25, 2025
Why do we choose to act
Why do we choose to act

aiWhen you are aware, and you understand that your freedom — and the freedom of your people — depends on the soldiers at the front, you realize it also depends on those who are behind the lines. It depends on your help — providing what the soldiers need, whether they are fighting, healing, or getting supplies. You don't have to make a choice — your conscience makes it for you.
aiAs my brother said, many of our friends and relatives are at the front. We want to see them, we want to make a contribution so significant that not only will our relationships not deteriorate, but we will feel gratitude from them with hugs when they return alive. And, we want to tell the next generation — I did something for our victory.
aiI run a business specializing in massage and rehabilitation for office workers. Since the war began, our revenue has declined—not only because the number of orders has decreased, but also because we've been providing rehabilitation massages to military personnel recovering from surgery. Ironically, our top massage therapist, who used to work with these recovering soldiers, went to the front a month ago.
...safely treating naked wounded underground. These are ordinary heaters, but his gratitude was overwhelming
aiBecause our team member was actively involved in helping others, he ended up working in a hospital treating the wounded. These frontline medical facilities are located underground to protect against bombings, and it's very cold down there. At my massage therapist's request, we organized a donation drive and purchased heaters for their hospital.
aiA week after we sent the heaters to the front, my friend sent a photo showing doctors calmly treating naked wounded patients underground. These are ordinary heaters, but his gratitude was overwhelming because this element was very important—now no one suffers from freezing.
aiThis is just one detail among the many significant things we do and can do, but it demonstrates how small yet critical actions can provide substantial support. Simply ask: "How can we help you?"
aiA heater, ten dollars, hygiene products, or first aid kits—these are all contributions anyone can make. How can one choose not to act?




