How Can WE Support Displaced Ukrainians?

 

Between the worries and uncertainty of the war in Ukraine, we’ve been trying to think of what it must be like.  Naturally Mandy thinks about the mothers fleeing with their children and I think of all the men who were left behind.

Between our worries and utter disbelief, I’ve been trying to think about how we - the etee family - can help.

Last week I got an email from my friend Jason asking for support.  He served in the middle east, has a background in logistics and is collecting items to fill a plane so he can distribute them to:

“some of the hundreds of thousands of displaced Ukrainians currently lacking access to basic necessities, as well as victims of the conflict. I need your help.”

In a call with the RED CROSS we got some clarity on what to put in the requested HYGIENE kits.  The answer?

  • Soap
  • Shampoo
  • Toothbrushes and paste
  • Feminine hygiene products

Awesome - we now stock ALL of those items - including the feminine hygiene products.

What’s even more interesting is that the RED CROSS said LIQUID PRODUCTS LIKE SHAMPOO are difficult to transport and distribute because they’re heavy and prone to leaking.

DISASTER RELIEF DOESN’T HAVE TO HURT OUR PLANET!

The last 2 years demonstrated that the quickest and easiest response to a crisis often results in more plastic pollution and environmental waste.  But it doesn’t have to be that way.

In this situation, it appears our shampoo bars and chewpaste are actually EASIER TO DISTRIBUTE because they are lighter and more durable than plastic packaged liquids.  

SO WHERE DO YOU FIT IN?

We were thinking that for the next week we would donate a hygiene kit for each order placed.  Have a look at the chart below for details.

Would you support this project?  How can we make it bigger and more impactful?  LET US KNOW IN THE COMMENTS BELOW

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Comments


  • I just received a $100 order so do I red anything for a while. I would definitely support sending a hygiene pack!

    Vickie Simpson on
  • I also would like to donate but don’t need anything right now. Thank you for helping.

    Sarmila Guha on
  • The kits are a wonderful idea. Sadly, some of your customers may be like me, having to watch every penny because, I am retired and on a small fixed income. I would love the opportunity to donate the amount of half a kit and someone else donate the other half. You all are gems wanting to help Ukraine and looking for options. Thank you.

    Margaret W on
  • I would also like to be able to have the option of donating for a kit to be sent without my having to purchase anything. I love your products and appreciate all you do. This is another example of what a great company you are. Thank you for doing this.

    Laurie Blue on
  • Yes, and I also like Dawn’s suggestion for an option to just pay for a kit or kits. I just received an etee order so don’t need anything right now, but do want to help you help Ukraine’s displaced.

    Dody on
  • Love the idea – what about an option to purchase additional kits for donation?

    Glenn Woods on
  • You referred to Ukraine as “the” Ukraine. That’s a throwback to the days before country won independence from the Soviet Union. Ukraine, please. I think it’s a great idea to send shampoo bars and anything else that is easy to transport, easy to use. TY!

    Anne on
  • Yes, I would definitely support this idea. I echo what others have said about extending this past just one week if possible. Or possibly even have the option to pay for a kit to donate. How wonderful to want to use your products in such a way!! Makes me like you all even more than I already do. :)

    DawnL Jones on
  • Yes-I would definitely support this- such a good idea!

    Susan Tipton on
  • Yes, I would support.

    Diana on


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