The aim is to provide Ukrainian babies and children with free hot water bottles manufactured in Ukraine.

by Shaun Topham in Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
With frequent power-cuts in Ukraine and the temperature as low as minus 28 degrees Celsius, I’m sure you can imagine how terrible it must be there for parents.
A hot water bottle doesn’t require pure water, even snow melted on a campfire will work. They stay warm for up to 10 hours in a child’s bed, or inside their coat when they have to evacuate to a basement or bomb shelter.

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