The Malta Business Weekly

Hili Ventures funds 10 tonnes of aid for Ukraine

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Hili Ventures and its subsidiari­es across Europe are supporting the humanitari­an effort in Ukraine by extending financial support to charities working to help thousands of people in need at the border and on the ground. More than 10 tonnes of supplies and many hours of medical assistance have been delivered to internally displaced Ukrainians and refugees thanks to this internatio­nal collaborat­ion.

Headquarte­red in Malta, Hili Ventures is engaged in multisited operations in partnershi­p with McDonald’s and Apple, logistics, marine & engineerin­g, property, technology, oil & gas, hospitalit­y and leasing in 10 countries, including Romania, Poland and Hungary, which border Ukraine. The group has mainly leveraged its close relationsh­ip with the Ronald McDonald House Charities which is liaising with other organisati­ons to provide aid.

“A few days after the invasion of Ukraine began in February, we began to identify ways in which we could be most effective with support and assistance,” Hili Ventures Chief Executive Officer Melo Hili explains. “Our best channel to contribute practicall­y and immediatel­y to the relief effort with supplies, resources and assistance is undoubtedl­y the Ronald McDonald House Charities. Our McDonald’s operating companies in Latvia, Romania and Malta are founding mission partners of the RMHC chapters in these countries.”

In the last few days, RMHC Romania deployed a truck with 10 tonnes of sanitary products, essentials and disinfecta­nt from Bucharest to the border. In co-ordination with

RMHC Ukraine, the goods were collected by a logistics NGO which delivered them to a Red Cross depot at Mykolaiv in southern Ukraine. The aid was distribute­d to around 10,000 people close to the epicentre of the attack on the country. Back in Romania, where refugees are crossing over consistent­ly, the RMHC House in Timisoara is hosting families whose children are being treated at the Louis Turcanu Hospital.

RMHC Latvia, in co-ordination with the RMHC Chapters in Ukraine and Poland and

RMHC Global, deployed its Care Mobile – a fully equipped mobile clinic – to Przemysl in Poland, the city receiving refugees from the MedykaSheh­yni border crossing point. A Polish medical team boarded after supplies were loaded and the vehicle made its way to Ukraine where it was handed over to RMHC Ukraine at the Mostyska train station in the Lviv region. Over four days, the Care Mobile visited nearby villages housing refugees and provided medical care to more than 100 patients, including babies and

elderly people.

The Care Mobile then returned to the train station in Mostyska where people required urgent assistance having not received medical care for many days after fleeing the fighting.

Meanwhile, other Hili Ventures subsidiari­es have organised smaller consignmen­ts of essentials, mobile device charging cables and accessorie­s and have delivered them to organisati­ons working with refugees in Poland and Hungary.

“We are distressed by the tragedy in Ukraine and the displaceme­nt of Ukrainians as they seek safety across Eastern Europe, a region that is so close to our hearts,” Hili Ventures Chairman Archie Bethel said. “While we have no commercial interests or staff in Ukraine, our thoughts are with the people of this independen­t nation. We hope for a peaceful resolution to this horrific crisis soon and pledge to continue to do what we can to help. There is so much more that we can and will do to stand with Ukraine.”

 ?? ?? Financial support extended to RMHC Romania by Hili Ventures ensured this truck delivered 10 tonnes of supplies to Ukraine
Financial support extended to RMHC Romania by Hili Ventures ensured this truck delivered 10 tonnes of supplies to Ukraine

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