Ivanka Trump has been meeting with Ukrainian refugees in Poland and boy is she proud of herself for doing so. The Ukrainian refugees are probably feeling so much better about their country being destroyed with countless people killed and having to flee their homes now that the former first daughter and model has come to comfort them.
CityServe, a non-profit organization that has been delivering food and aid to refugees, arranged for Ivanka Trump to make the trip to Poland. The organization told The Daily Mail, “There she met with dozens of pastors serving Ukrainians on the frontlines, many of which helped support the 1 million meal distribution in March.’”
“This week, they brought meals, financial support and toys to dozens of Ukrainian families seeking both short-term and long-term refuge in Poland until they can safely return to Ukraine,” a CityServe spokesperson said.
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Poor Ivanka Trump. What is she to do to stay relevant? It has now been almost a year and a half since daddy Donald Trump left office and she lost her job at the White House where Ivanka did so much for the world.
Well, something to make her feel humbled, of course. As Ivanka Trump wrote on social media, “I feel humbled to have been asked by the Polish Government to assist in sending urgently needed medical supplies to Ukraine via Poland.”
“We have procured enough medicines, equipment and medical supplies to fill more than five C-130 Hercules cargo planes!,” she declared, being sure to say “we,” but without saying how she was involved in getting the supplies.
“Thankful for the incredible Ukrainian church leaders that I met in Poland this past week and for their courage and compassion to help bring 1 Million meals to families in need throughout Ukraine in March,” Ivanka Trump said. “Grateful to have spent the last few days in Krakow and Warsaw to meet Ukrainian and Polish faith leaders who have shown so much compassion and love to Ukrainian families in need.”
Ivanka Trump is grateful and thankful.
I’m thankful to CityServe, City of Destiny, No Child Hungry, Compassion Services International and Intercessors for Ukraine for the opportunity to bear witness to the love, strength and resilience within each of these families.