Ukranian born Boris Levonenko, owner of King Farm Auto Services at 15563 Frederick Rd in Rockville, has been hard at work collecting supplies to send to his war-torn home country.
According to WTOP, Levonenko has already shipped over 100 boxes of medical supplies, which he has been driving up to Delaware to ship through a Ukrainian Express Shipping Company.
Levonenko posted an Amazon Wish List of supplies that are needed in Ukraine, and is also accepting direct donations at his Rockville shop. He told WTOP, “the only things we can send right now are medical supplies”, so the list currently includes items like bandages, burn spray, medicine, and tourniquets.
You can bring donations to King Farm Auto Monday through Friday 8am-6pm or Saturday 8am-4pm. He notes that many of the items on the list aren’t available on Amazon, but can be found from other retailers online.
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