BARCELONA—Adult webcam platform ImLive announces that humanitarian assistance efforts it launched during last month's TES Affiliate Conference in Spain for Ukrainian delegates in attendance have now been expanded to lend direct help to those still in Ukraine as the country sustains a continued military attack by Russia.
Explained ImLive VP Business & PR Adrian Stoneman, "Initial assistance was given to the large group of Ukrainian delegates who found themselves stranded and unable to return, due to travel restrictions stemming from the invasion of the country by Russian forces. This, further compounded by global financial restrictions, resulted in many of these delegates being unable to receive or transfer funds. ... The executive team at ImLive quickly convened to discuss how the company could step in and assist their industry colleagues and within the hour the decision had been made to transfer delegates to a 4-star hotel in Barcelona for the next 10 days fully paid for by the company, allowing delegates time to work on their next steps without the added stress of no accommodation and necessities.
"The original offer was made to 30 people, but it was clear nobody should be left behind and was subsequently extended to all 46 delegates," Stoneman continued. "A bus was hired, and a hotel booked on what was one of the busiest weekends of the year coinciding with Carnival and a world mobile tech conference in Barcelona. ImLive personnel stayed with the group for the duration of the stay, mounting a remote office and ensuring emotional support and assistance were available. All 46 delegates were able to find safe passage or accommodation to neighbouring countries with accommodation and flights gifted by the kind help of individuals and companies within the industry."
The company has also lent support, Stoneman noted, to the establishment of a field hospital in Ukraine for the treatment of war victims, and donated the needed funds to purchase an ultrasound device for the medical outpost.
"ImLive is honoured to help our Ukrainian friends and hope you join us in wishing them a safe conclusion to this terrible situation," Stoneman commented.