SEKO Logistics expands commitment to Ukraine
ITASCA - Since February, SEKO Logistics has donated more than $300,000 in goods and services to support those impacted by the conflict in Ukraine. The company Tuesday said it will expand that initiative through a partnership with three Chicago-based humanitarian relief organizations.
SEKO said it will join Operation White Stork, Project Aid & Rescue, and Be an Angel, to provide additional medical supplies to Ukraine through HemaSource. Through both their individual and collective work, these organizations have safely evacuated thousands of Ukrainians and distributed vital survival equipment.
SEKO will ship 27 pallets of medical supplies, including emergency first aid kits and other trauma supplies, at no cost. Upon arrival, distribution teams on the ground in Ukraine will distribute the pallets directly to hospitals in dire need of supplies.
"We are truly inspired by the work of these organizations. SEKO is people-focused in all we do, and we've built a network of humanitarians who work hard to make a difference and change the lives of others," said James Gagne, SEKO's president and CEO.