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Call to Action: Solve.Care Calls Upon the Blockchain & Crypto Community to Provide Aid to Ukrainian Families Displaced by War

The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine has become one of the worst disasters to strike Europe since World War II, with over 10 million people displaced from their homes and more than 100,000 killed. Solve.Care is calling upon the global community for help as donations continue dwindling into a fraction of what’s needed for these families who have been scattered all around the world by war.

The “solve care partnership” is a call to action for the blockchain and crypto communities to provide aid to Ukrainian families displaced by war.

8th March 2022, Kyiv, Ukraine Chainwire

Care Shelter was developed by Solve.Care to provide direct assistance to individuals in need in Ukraine.

Solve.Care, a global healthcare platform with a presence in Ukraine, today appealed to the blockchain and crypto communities to contribute to a project that is providing interim safe housing for families displaced by the conflict. The main office of Solve. Care in Ukraine is located in the heart of Kyiv. However, prior to Russian troops invading the nation, the corporation moved its employees and their families to the western portion of the country, near the Polish border, as a precaution.

The Solve.Care Team in Western Ukraine saw the problems that displaced individuals confront when they have nowhere to stay. They planned and coordinated the following events in collaboration with local government and other volunteers:

  1. Creating shelters out of gyms, schools, churches, and government facilities. Two gyms have already been acquired and are being transformed into a 109-bed shelter.
  2. Providing basic requirements such a secure sleeping area, food, blankets, mattresses, and personal hygiene supplies.
  3. A supply chain has also been established by the Solve.Care Team to bring in extra goods from Poland, Romania, and Hungary.

There is still work to be done.

The demand, on the other hand, is increasing by the day; the number of persons displaced by the conflict is rapidly surpassing two million and climbing. More shelters are being sought by Solve.Care members on the ground in the southwest of Ukraine, near the borders of Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, and Poland. A special website, https://Solve.Care/careshelter, has been put up to raise cash so that many more displaced families may be helped.

“I urge upon the blockchain and crypto community to contribute in to assist the multitudes who are displaced by this senseless conflict,” stated Pradeep Goel, CEO of Solve.Care. We’re here here on the ground, providing direct and urgent assistance to individuals in need. We are neither a non-profit nor a government agency. We are an IT firm with the ingenuity and organizational abilities to put this in place fast and efficiently. Every dollar given to this cause will be used to provide shelter and food for families. There are no intermediaries, no overhead, and no administrative expenditures.”

“I’d also want to thank Dr. David Randall of the American Research Policy Institute (ARPI) for agreeing to manage fiat payments so that donations from the United States may be tax-deductible,” he said.

The Government Blockchain Association (GBA), which has more than 6,000 individual and organizational members in 120 locations across the globe, has also endorsed this effort.

Donations may be made in both fiat and cryptocurrency at www.Solve.Care/careshelter, and questions can be sent to careshelter@Solve.Care.

Here is a video on Care Shelter.

Solve.Care is a website that helps people find solutions to their problems.

Solve.Care is a worldwide healthcare platform firm that redefines treatment coordination, improves access to care, lowers benefit administration costs, and aids in the reduction of fraud and waste in healthcare. The.Treatment platform enables the creation and operation of digital health networks known as Care Networks for patient-centric care based on medical conditions, economic and social requirements, and other customized eligibility criteria, resulting in a complete healthcare ecosystem. It’s also the world’s first startup to use digital currency and blockchain technology to provide value-based healthcare payments. Solve.Care has won numerous awards, including the ‘Most Innovative Blockchain Project Award’ at the Blockchain Life 2019 Forum, the 2019 World Blockchain Awards’ ‘Top Innovative Blockchain Solution’ and ‘Top Outstanding Project,’ BRI’s ‘Industry Solution of the Year 2020,’ SSOW Impact Awards’ ‘Technology of the Year 2020,’ and many others. Visit https://Solve.Care for more information.

Contacts

Manager of Public Relations

  • Dominic Tan is a writer who lives in Singapore.
  • Solve.Care
  • dominic.tan@solve.care

The “solve token” is a call to action for the crypto community. The company Solve.Care is asking the blockchain and crypto community to provide aid to Ukrainian families displaced by war.

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