There’s a Cleveland non-profit just down the street from our News 5 studios that’s helping several countries currently in the midst of major crises.
With the help of hundreds of volunteers each year, News 5’s Courtney Gousman found, Medwish International is not only making Northeast Ohio A Better Land, but that help extends around the globe.
Medwish sits in Cleveland’s Midtown neighborhood. It’s a 60,000-square-foot warehouse filled with floor after floor of medical supplies. Since the war started, more than 81 shipments have made their way to Ukraine or Poland, totaling about 190,000 pounds of medical supplies. But News 5 was there as Medwish staff loaded a 40-foot trailer full of medical supplies headed to Syria.
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