Skip to content Accessibility statement

York academic drives to Ukraine border to provide equipment and medical supplies

News

Posted on Tuesday 17 May 2022

A University of York academic has helped deliver vital aid and medical supplies to the Poland-Ukraine border.
Volunteers packing supplies for the Ukrainian people
Dr Daletskii and a group of volunteers have been delivering supplies to the Ukrainian people.

Dr Alexei Daletskii, from the University’s Department of Mathematics, has twice completed the 2,800 mile round trip to the border, delivering nearly £6,000 worth of humanitarian aid and a pick-up truck to Ukrainian volunteers.

Dr Daletskii is part of a small group of multinational volunteers, mostly based in Selby, who have collected donations, bought supplies and transported them to Ukraine.

Now, Dr Daletskii - who graduated from Kyiv University - and his fellow volunteers are planning another trip, which they are raising funds towards.

Ambition

Dr Daletskii said: "Our ambition is to buy another pickup truck and fill it with supplies.

"We work with particular people in Ukraine, whom we know personally, thus avoiding the bureaucracy and distribution problems big charities encounter.

"The people we work with are so committed, and it’s a real privilege to work with them. It was good to see happy smiles on their faces when they collected the truck.

"I would like to thank my colleagues for their generous donations so far. We are now starting a new round of fundraising, so if anyone would like to help, please visit our crowdfunding page."

Alexei and his fellow fundraisers’ JustGiving page can be found here.

Explore more news

News

26 March 2026

A University of York academic has been appointed to the panel of a public inquiry investigating the violent confrontation between police and striking miners at Orgreave coking plant in South Yorkshire in June 1984.

News

26 March 2026

Early hunter-gatherers across Northern and Eastern Europe developed complex culinary tastes and were expert botanists and creative cooks, a new study has revealed.

News

25 March 2026

Twins often don't pick up new skills quite as fast as single-born children in their early years, according to the findings of a new study

News

25 March 2026

The bond between humans and dogs is one of nature’s most enduring partnerships, but exactly when it began has long been a mystery. Now, a new study has turned back the clock.

News

25 March 2026

Couples are increasingly choosing partners who share their views about gender roles, with new research suggesting the trend has significant implications for family life and inequality.

Read more news