Anna Korzeniowska is a Co-Founder and Board Member of the Koper Pomaga Foundation, established in Łódź, Poland in the first days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After starting with the coordinator of free buses from the border, the Foundation organized to evacuate women and children from the Lviv train station, where most of the escapees from the east were flocking. Ms Korzeniowska was then responsible for the team that identified available accommodations for the refugees and distributed material aid. Together with Marcin Banasiak, a co-organizer of the humanitarian aid convoys to Bucha, Kharkiv, Kropyvnytskyi, Toretsk, and other frontline towns and villages of the Kharkiv and Donetsk oblasts, the Foundation’s Package for a Civilian project feeds those at risk of starvation. Ms Korzeniowska is a co-author of the Surzhyk album of photographs, which documents the daily struggles of the people of Kharkiv as they face the enormity of Russian aggression. Some of the photographs will be featured at an exhibition accompanying the W4UA Summit.