Once filled with papers, pencils and legal pads, the closet at Kats, Jamison & Associates off County Line Road in Feasterville-Trevose, Pennsylvania, is now filled with another kind of supplies: baby formula, diapers and anything else that might be helpful for the flood of desperate families now seeking to get out of Ukraine before the advance of Russian bombs and troops.

According to the law firm’s founder Marina Kats, the closet now acts as a donation box for people to drop of supplies that her staff and attorneys collect at the end of each day and then take to Ukrainian centers and churches that can put them in the hands of displaced Ukrainians.

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