ORALNDO, Fla. — An Orlando man has raised $45,000 for Ukrainian relief efforts in the midst of the war with Russia, but he isn’t just sending money to the country.
He’s currently near the Ukrainian border, making sure much-needed supplies get to the people who need them.
Read More Just days ago, Kai Fusser was home in Orlando, following the latest on the conflict in Ukraine.
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“(I) thought, ‘Why not ask some friends for a little donation,” he said.
The idea for donations started small, then snowballed. More than $20,000 came together, then he turned to GoFundMe.
Eventually, Fusser raised $45,000. But he wasn’t done.
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Day 20 People demonstrate in support of the Ukraine outside the United Nations' top court in The Hague, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 16, 2022, where judges where expected to rule on a request by Ukraine to order Russia to halt its devastating invasion. But it remains to be seen if Moscow would comply with any order made by the International Court of Justice. Russia snubbed a hearing last week at which lawyers for Ukraine accused the country's powerful neighbor of "resorting to tactics reminiscent of medieval siege warfare" in its brutal assault. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong) (Peter Dejong/AP)
Day 20 A child's drawing is hung next to a first aid bag inside a military check point, in Lityn, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd) (Rodrigo Abd/AP)
Day 20 In this photo released by the Ukrainian State Emergency Service press service, firefighters work to extinguish a fire at a market hit by shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (Ukrainian State Emergency Service via AP) (AP)
Day 20 In this image from video provided by the Ukrainian Presidential Press Office and posted on Facebook, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy speaks to members of the U.S. Congress from Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Zelenskyy summoned the memory of Pearl Harbor and the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in appealing to the U.S. Congress to do more to help Ukraine's fight against Russia. President Joe Biden said the U.S. is sending more anti-aircraft, anti-armor weapons and drones. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP) (AP)
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Day 20 Ukrainian military servicemen prepare to fire salutes during the funeral of their comrades, Roman Rak and Mykola Mykytiuk, in Starychi, western Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Rak and Mykytiu were killed during Sunday's Russian missile strike on a military training base in Yavoriv. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) (Bernat Armangue/AP)
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Day 20 A view of a bomb crater after Russian shelling in the central of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. (AP Photo/Pavel Dorogoy) (Pavel Dorogoy/AP)
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Day 20 A volunteer of the Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces stands next to his APC in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg made it clear Tuesday that the 30-nation military alliance is set to radically change its security stance in Europe in response to Russia's war on Ukraine. (AP Photo/Andrew Marienko) (Andrew Marienko/AP)
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Day 20 A Ukrainian firefighter works by a destroyed apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Both Russia and Ukraine projected optimism ahead of another scheduled round of talks Wednesday, even as Moscow's forces rained fire on Kyiv and other major cities in a bid to crush the resistance that has frustrated Kremlin hopes for a lightning victory. (AP Photo/Andrew Marienko) (Andrew Marienko/AP)
Day 20 An elderly woman cries during the funeral procession of Ukrainian military servicemen Roman Rak and Mykola Mykytiuk in Starychi, western Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Rak and Mykytiu were killed during Sunday's Russian missile strike on a military training base in Yavoriv. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) (Bernat Armangue/AP)
Day 20 Damaged military ammunition in a military truck in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg made it clear Tuesday that the 30-nation military alliance is set to radically change its security stance in Europe in response to Russia's war on Ukraine. (AP Photo/Andrew Marienko) (Andrew Marienko/AP)
Day 20 A woman reacts during the funeral procession for Ukrainian military servicemen Roman Rak and Mykola Mykytiuk in Starychi, western Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Rak and Mykytiu were killed during Sunday's Russian missile strike on a military training base in Yavoriv. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue) (Bernat Armangue/AP)
Day 20 A damaged military vehicle seen in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Both Russia and Ukraine projected optimism ahead of another scheduled round of talks Wednesday, even as Moscow’s forces rained fire on Kyiv and other major cities in a bid to crush the resistance that has frustrated Kremlin hopes for a lightning victory. (AP Photo/Andrew Marienko) (Andrew Marienko/AP)
Day 20 A Ukrainian firefighter works near a destroyed apartment building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Both Russia and Ukraine projected optimism ahead of another scheduled round of talks Wednesday, even as Moscow's forces rained fire on Kyiv and other major cities in a bid to crush the resistance that has frustrated Kremlin hopes for a lightning victory. (AP Photo/Andrew Marienko) (Andrew Marienko/AP)
He took that money and flew overseas.
He went to Munich and “raided” a pharmacy with a doctor, “got all the insulin we could get, got all the painkillers they have, a lot of first-aid-kits, trauma kits.”
Fusser is now in Slovakia, about 40 miles from the border of Ukraine, working on getting those supplies in the country, despite the border being closed.
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“The first few days we’ve done it with private carriers, but several of them got shot at,” Fusser said. “Now … it’s basically a guarded convoy that goes in.”
He said they’re still collecting supplies. If you’re interested in donating, click here.
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