our olga ivashchuk met with a volunteer.ee what is being done, when you see this suffering and this horror, i said then, i can't. no more sitting, i 'm going to ukraine. in the volunteer headquarters at the station, craig helps pack humanitarian aid for those in need, and also meets passengers coming to lviv from the frontline regions. i help the evacuees near the train, i help carry them their things, get where they need to go. i follow the crowd, since i study ukrainian with a teacher, but i say that quite a bit. so, i follow the people who speak ukrainian and say, let's go, i also show the arrivals where the post office is, there they can get the aid package. when the evacuation train arrives, kreich, together with other volunteers, rushes to the peron, tells about the stories that he remembers the most. i remember a little girl whom we helped near the train. she could not walk, she was in a chair wheeled and you know, when i saw that, it just took my breath away. i also met incredible ukrainian women and i am proud of al