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Thu Mar 31, 2022, 01:32 PM Mar 2022

Kirkland non-profit providing medical aid, trauma kits to Ukraine

The iMiracle Project is a Kirkland based non-profit that has some powerful perspective behind their Ukraine Relief Fund effort.

The organization was founded by Serge Bagdasarov after he said he beat stage 3 brain cancer.

“I was inspiring people with my miracle story and many people began sharing their own miracle stories with me. Hence, iMiracle was born,” Bagdasarov said.

Bagdasarov admits his organization was intended to inspire but wanted to find a deeper purpose. It came calling when Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. The Ukraine Relief Fund was established to support refugee family’s locally and overseas, with iMiracle Project jumping into action and helping to orchestrate a group of volunteers to collect and catalogue 120 tons of medical aid and 3,000 emergency trauma kits for Ukraine. Preparing that volume of supplies in 48 hours was an overwhelming feat, but Bagdsararov said he had lots of volunteers.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/kirkland-non-profit-providing-medical-aid-trauma-kits-to-ukraine/ar-AAVHbAp

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