"We feel relief in our hearts after fleeing the war"
The UCAM expedition, after delivering a humanitarian aid trailer in Poland, returned this morning to the Los Jerónimos Campus with 37 Ukrainian refugees. Families who "we have fled from hell, and we are grateful for the help to continue living"
UCAM is bringing war refugees from Ukraine to Murcia
UCAM is picking them up in Poland, where it is also unloading its first trailer with humanitarian aid
First UCAM humanitarian aid trailer arrives in Poland
Volunteers of the University Platform for Peace helped with the unloading and handed over the urgent supplies to those responsible for distribution on the ground
UCAM prepares a second humanitarian aid shipment
José Luis Mendoza, president of UCAM, is grateful for the solidarity of the academic community and numerous individuals, companies and institutions that are collaborating with the University Platform for Peace to help the victims of the war in Ukraine
The UCAM expedition to assist the victims of the war in Ukraine is already on its way
It consists of a trailer with humanitarian aid, a bus that will bring back a group of refugees and two support vehicles with volunteers from the University Platform for Peace
UCAM takes aid to Ukraine and assists refugees
Through its University Platform for Peace, it will send several truckloads of clothes and non-perishable food items this Wednesday. It will also collaborate to assist Ukrainians, in coordination with the Autonomous Community of Murcia and humanitarian organisations
UCAM creates a University Platform for Peace
It will take in Ukrainian families, collect humanitarian supplies, set up a virtual first aid platform and coordinate the delivery of the full proceeds from next Wednesday's UCAM-Burgos (ACB) match. The project has been set up because of the conflict in Ukraine, but it will help those affected by any war.