Since the conflict in Ukraine began, Scouts and National Scout Organizations (NSOs) in European neighbouring countries have been working tirelessly to welcome and provide shelter and support to those fleeing the country.
Scout volunteers in countries bordering Ukraine are providing immediate relief to refugees by distributing supplies and primary goods, and transporting them to Scouts Centers converted into shelters. Many volunteers have mobilised to work at refugee registration reception points, both directly at border crossings, as well as throughout Ukraine.
In Poland, the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP) has been engaged in providing help to people being affected by the conflict by displaying great solidarity.
“We have established a task force consisting of all ZHP regional commissioners, national board members and other volunteers to answer the needs as best as possible, “ said Monika Dreik, International Commissioner of ZHP. “We are working in to coordinate logistics, technical support, programmeactivities, and communication and international coordination. We have called the action ‘ZHP for Ukraine’ and it aims at coordinating all humanitarian aid activities being led by Scouts in Poland.”
ogether with the National Scout Organization, local volunteers are also lending a helping hand where they are needed most.
"I help because as a woman, as a mother, as a Girl Guide, I want to be sure that I have done everything in my power to help others," said Katarzyna, a volunteer supporting relief efforts of Scouts in Poland.
"My Scouting service for past few days has taken on a different dimension. I feel that I am doing what I should be doing - it's such an inner urge to act and help as much as I can!” said Albin, a young Scout volunteering with ZHP in the bordering areas.
In the period after the conflict broke out, ZHP launched an online platform called “Scouts4Scouts” to connect Ukrainian Scouts and their families fleeing the war with Scouts in Poland who can offer to give them a shelter and a safe place to stay.
ZHP is also promoting a social media campaign - “ZHP for Ukraine” - to provide a safe space for individuals to exchange experiences and inspirational messages. These online efforts, together with a dedicated website, is ensuring that Scouts, volunteers and leaders have critical information, updates and advice to better coordinate response efforts.