Yes, Angels Exist: Four Sighted In Southeast Poland
Our missionaries divided into two groups upon arrival in Przemysl.
Those who remained in Przemysl initially were assigned to the refugee transfer center.
Eight went with Fr. Andrew to the retreat center to render aid to families housed there while awaiting a determination of their next destination.
After several days, the groups rotated.
Room was scarce so the volunteers were told to pack a small bag for just three days and to leave the rest of their clothes and gear at the seminary in Przemysl.
Upon arrival at the retreat center, our missionaries encountered a woman who had escaped Ukraine with only the clothes on her back.
One of our missionaries (the first angel) had packed a limited change of clothes as directed but gave some of them to the refugee.
A stomach bug was making the rounds.
Both of our volunteer groups contracted it.
The first angel was perhaps first and worst (no good deed goes unpunished).
Three in the other group have had it as well.
A retired nurse, and another dear friend in our group, (angels two and three) pulled an all-nighter tending to the first angel.
Not ideal quarters when suffering through the consequences of an aggressive stomach bug. Having given away her spare clothes, the patient had to wrap herself in towels while a replacements wardrobe was arranged.
EMS was called and an IV was started to guard against dehydration.
Then Dr. Olga arrived. (the fourth angel)
Dr. Olga is a volunteer from London.
She was originally from Ukraine and came to help them but has been unable to get into Ukraine.
There is a need for her in Poland tending to refugees and volunteers which she has been doing since March 14th.
Although Angels are Extra-Terrestrial, we can help them with earthly donations.