Marshall Mayer, in conversation with Ken Bernard, will discuss the heroic humanitarian relief efforts young volunteers are bringing to war-torn Ukraine and his unforgettable first-hand experiences. A Westport native, Marshall is a New York City-based finance professional who has been active in Ukraine since the firshttps://dariendma.org/wp-content/uploads/IMG_5413.movt weeks of the war to coordinate refugee assistance, supply, and transport on both sides of the border. He and his brother Brian launched the non-profit Ukraine Aid International, and together they have facilitated the shipment and delivery of more than a million pounds of food, medicine, medical supplies, and humanitarian aid into Ukraine, mostly to the war-torn regions of Kharkiv, Kherson and Donetsk.

UAI has installed infrastructure support that is providing 120,000 Ukrainians daily with access to clean water, heat, and electricity. Working in the nonprofit sector on and off for a decade, Marshall has a passion for helping those in need. In 2013, he founded a nonprofit in the Philippines that responded to Typhoon Haiyan and helped to rebuild island communities that had been devastated by the storm.

Ken Bernhard is a senior partner at the Connecticut law firm of Cohen and Wolf. He graduated from Yale (1966) and NYU Law School (1970) and then served in the U.S. Army as a member of the Judge Advocates Corps, first as trial counsel and then as an associate professor of law at the Military Academy at Westport, where he taught criminal and constitutional law. Ken served eight years as a State Representative representing his hometown of Westport in the Connecticut Legislature. Ken is also a Senior Attorney with the Center for International Legal Studies located in Salzburg, Austria and under its auspices taught in multiple law schools from Latvia to Mongolia, including Ukraine, which is what motivated him to get involved in what is happening there and teaming up with Marshall and Brian.

 

 

Below are photos of the water purification system Ukraine International has installed as well as a video explaining this in which you can hear sirens in the background signaling incoming air attacks.                  IMG_5413

 

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