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What Do Heroes Look Like?  Meet Our Guy in Ukraine.
What Do Heroes Look Like?  Meet Our Guy in Ukraine.

What Do Heroes Look Like? Meet Our Guy in Ukraine.

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This Guy (Guy) is truly Paying It Forward.   His skin is in the game.  Completely all in.  At great personal risk.  Meet this brave & audacious entrepreneur, Guy Amar.  He is 28 years old.  His company is based in Ukraine but he sent his staff to Poland right before the war started.  Guy stayed behind in Ukraine to help refugees. He converted his 13,000 sq. foot office into a refugee center.  He funded the supplies all himself for the first week of the War in Ukraine.  After a month of shelling, Guy remains there even today to help whoever needs it.   As of April 22, Guy and his dedicated team have helped 4,318 Refugees cross safely out of Ukraine.  Even in war, humanity comes forward.  What would you do in Guy's situation?     Once his 300+ employees safely left Ukraine, Guy sent a message on social media asking if anyone needs a meal or shower or help with border crossing.  Thousands of people reached out to him. The Israeli Embassy had already evacuated from Ukraine.  There was a vacuum for help & resources so Guy stepped in & became the 'unofficial' Official in  Ukraine.   "I think I did what every good human being, never mind his religion, his color, his background should do or I would expect them to do. "  Guy shares refugee stories that include Holocaust survivors, children, and families. Join me for this inspiring story; it's the best twenty-four minutes you'll spend today. Please do 3 things: Click on FOLLOW this podcast through your favorite platform.Share this episode with a few of your friends today.Visit the website at http://findinginspiration.life.Transcript Reading Time: 10-minutesIn this episode, we cover:The accomplished 28-year-old man has an idea of how people should behave toward each other. Will Putin use chemical weapons?  Guy says they have gas masks and that would be a breaking point.  "I wanted to help.  As entrepreneurs, we handle extreme situations.  We have to find solutions, be strong and not break under the pressure otherwise the whole pyramid will collapse.  This was an opportunity to be strong and to be a role model to my team, to the volunteering team, and to continue helping people. Because Jennifer, I must tell you when we are seeing those people and you're meeting the refugees face to face, and you're hearing the stories.  It's heart-breaking.  I had a few moments when I went to my office and I just cried. In front of people, I needed to be strong, but I have many moments of breaking down.   It just hit me from the inside."Guy is using his personal credit cards to fund this refugee center.  After the 1st week, he was able to raise money for the next ten days. Resources from This Episode: https://www.timesofisrael.com/with-haredi-volunteers-an-israeli-entrepreneur-28-rescues-jewish-refugees-in-lviv/?fbclid=IwAR2Dbpjom5g7RFV0uNQDYm9wrgKDjT0PMqKNpY9Z663crpxIuSlexG2Y8qhttps://www.facebook.com/1166424076/posts/10225084145348563/?d=n&fbclid=IwAR0OSwk4FGANYDBGAOozdPB-AK2ZobW42MT91RC6fXYH6Z3APuHuKQLLrNU

What Do Heroes Look Like? Meet Our Guy in Ukraine.

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