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‘Kind Deeds,’ a Staten Island nonprofit, helps wounded Ukrainian soldiers find recovery after battle trauma
Kind Deeds, a Staten Island-based Ukrainian nonprofit, has brought over 50 wounded Ukrainian soldiers to the United States for free rehabilitation, including prosthetics and physical therapy. The organization faces funding challenges as donations decline, reducing the number of soldiers they can assist. Konstantin Smagliy, a soldier from Donetsk, received treatment in New York after losing his leg in combat.
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