Since the war in Ukraine began, Tatyana Borisiak has been helping family members and other Ukrainians in relief efforts. She said on the first day of the war, she was sheltering 27 people in the home she owns in her hometown of Verhovyna in Western Ukraine when many more flooded into the village. "All the situation in Ukraine. It affects us all. And all of us have to do some kind of part," Borisiak said. Borisiak remembers working in her hometown village hospital as a teenager and seeing the ambulance that is still used today. And so came the Idea to raise enough money to purchase a new ambulance to help support displaced families. By going door to door, asking for donations, she was able to raise $37,000. The ambulance was outfitted in Germany and arrived in June to the village by way of Poland. The ambulance is in full operation, providing for the people of the region. Serving as a hospitalist and now running her own practice, Borisiak moved to the U.S. in 1996 and has been a physician at HCA Florida Westside Hospital since 2008. She plans to deliver additional medical supplies to the people of Western Ukraine in August. "We still need help. We need help to hopefully overcome this evil and have peace."