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Surrogates pregnant with unborn Americans among 60 rescued in Ukraine since Saturday by Project DYNAMO

TAMPA, Fla. – Five pregnant Ukrainian surrogates bearing American children were among 60 people who were successfully rescued from the Ukrainian war zone in the past few days by Project DYNAMO, a Florida-based non-profit rescue organization.  

The 60 evacuees included surrogate mothers, their children and family members, and others desperate to escape attacks by Russian forces and occupied areas of Ukraine. 

The surrogates were rescued by Project DYNAMO team members near Dnipro, Kharkiv, Kherson, Nickolaev, and Kakhovka before being transported to a Project DYNAMO safe location within Ukraine, code-named Club DYNAMO. Club DYNAMO is one of the DYNAMO facilities, which has been used as a secure lay-over location before moving evacuees out of the country established during the opening hours of the war. It is also being used as a safe site where surrogates can remain until they are either able to deliver their babies or be transported to other safe locations far from the Russian offensive and Ukrainian counter-offensives which has displaced millions of civilians.  Surrogate mothers are legally unable to leave Ukraine prior to giving birth.   

Along with the surrogate mothers, Project DYNAMO rescued 40 children and 15 adults from other war-torn areas of Ukraine this weekend, one of whom required emergency medical transportation via a Project DYNAMO ambulance. In all, Project DYNAMO says these evacuations took approximately 30 hours to complete these latest rescue operations.

“We’re just relieved these missions were successful and with all involved safely out of harm’s way,” said Bryan Stern, co-founder of Project DYNAMO. “As indiscriminate attacks injuring and killing scores of civilians are increasing, these rescues of civilians, including pregnant surrogates, are becoming even more imperative and more difficult given the dynamic threat environment.”

This evacuation of surrogate mothers marks Project DYNAMO’s fifth successful rescue operation of pregnant Ukrainian surrogate mothers and over a dozen surrogate babies with biological parents from the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. during the GEMINI and AQUARIUS programs. 

Currently, Project DYNAMO has more than 100 additional surrogate mothers who have applied for evacuation still stuck in cities throughout Ukraine including Mariupol, which has recently seen atrocities inflicted on Ukrainian civilians by Russian soldiers, including an alleged chemical weapons attack and the use of mobile crematoriums to cover up alleged war crimes, according to eyewitness accounts detailed to the Mariupol City Council. 

In early March, Project DYNAMO conducted a rescue mission of three premature babies, American twins and a British girl, from Kyiv born from Ukrainian surrogate mothers. It was during this evacuation that Project DYNAMO discovered the need to not only rescue infants from war-torn areas in Ukraine, but pregnant surrogate mothers awaiting birth, as well. Because two of the infants were twins, Project DYNAMO referred to this rescue and subsequent rescues of babies as Operation GEMINI.  The rescue of pregnant surrogate mothers is named Operation AQUARIUS.

Since Russian forces invaded Ukraine, Project DYNAMO has received more than 15,000 requests for evacuation from American, British, Canadian, French, Romanian, Ukrainian, Nigerian, Mexican, Israeli, and Afghan citizens and residents, as well as citizens and residents from other European nations.

To date, Project DYNAMO has rescued more than 400 people from the most war-torn, contested, and Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine and transported them safely to neighboring countries.

Anyone in need of evacuation is urged to register at projectdynamo.org and register for the U.S. State Department’s STEP program

In mid-January, Project DYNAMO began inserting team members into Ukraine to begin planning and setting conditions for potential rescue operations of Americans after the U.S. government made it clear that the U.S. government would not rescue American citizens stuck in the region.  Project DYNAMO executed its first rescue of civilians, including American Citizens, within the first hour of the Russian invasion on 24 February from Kyiv and has been operating in Ukraine daily.  

Those interested in donating to or learning more about Project DYNAMO can do so by visiting www.projectdynamo.org.

Surrogates pregnant with unborn Americans among 60 rescued in Ukraine since Saturday by Project DYNAMO
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Non-profit conducting evacuations in Afghanistan, sets sights on Ukraine ahead of potential Russian incursion

WASHINGTON, D.C.  – The Florida-based non-profit Project DYNAMO, which has evacuated more than 200 American citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents of the U.S., as well as another 2,000 vulnerable Afghans from Afghanistan since America’s withdrawal in August, is laying the groundwork for anticipated rescue operations in Ukraine as the country’s standoff with Russia escalates.

Project DYNAMO conducted a pre-deployment site survey in Ukraine in mid-January to coordinate resources and utilize key contacts that will be crucial in the evacuation of U.S. persons should the conflict turn combative and Americans become trapped as they were in Afghanistan.

While Project DYNAMO is monitoring the crisis in Ukraine and is preparing to act at a moment’s notice, their primary focus is to continue funding, planning and executing air and ground evacuation operations in Afghanistan.

With talks between Russia and the West failing and tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalating, the United States is warning of a serious risk of Russian incursion.  President Biden has warned Americans to leave Ukraine immediately.  

Currently, Russia has amassed approximately 140,000 troops along the Ukrainian border and within Crimea and its recent announcement of military exercises with neighboring Belarus has further complicated efforts to reach an amicable resolution and escalated risk to all in the region.

On Jan. 24, the U.S. Department of State authorized the voluntary departure of U.S. government employees, but ordered the mandatory departure of family members of U.S. government employees working at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv.

With the Ukrainian-Russian situation intensifying, coupled with the U.S. government’s controversial handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan, Project DYNAMO is taking proactive measures to ensure no U.S. citizen or Lawful Permanent Resident is left stranded should Russia decide to invade.  Unlike the surprise collapse of Afghanistan, Project DYNAMO is able to posture and plan in advance for the potentiality of Americans being left behind in Ukraine.  

“Everyone is on edge right now dealing with this crisis, but none more so than our government employees and their families currently in Ukraine,” said Bryan Stern, co-founder of Project DYNAMO. “We’re working to get ahead of the situation so that way if things go south, we’ll be ready to act immediately to get every U.S. citizen and resident back stateside and out of harm’s way.”

Project DYNAMO is actively monitoring the situation and maintaining communications with Ukrainian contacts and other sources in the region should the situation continue to escalate. 

About Project DYNAMO:
Derived from “Operation Dynamo,” the codename issued to the Dunkirk evacuation operation of World War II, Project DYNAMO is a privately run, donor-funded evacuation organization run by extraordinary civilians and veterans attempting to do the impossible — rescue Americans, NATO allies, and vulnerable Afghan partners who are fearing for their lives in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.

Non-profit conducting evacuations in Afghanistan, sets sights on Ukraine ahead of potential Russian incursion
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Safety Harbor SongFest to announce 2018 artist lineup

*** Media availability: The reveal party for the 2018 Safety Harbor SongFest is scheduled to be held on Feb. 18 at 6:00 p.m. at Crooked Thumb Brewery, 555 10th Avenue S. Safety Harbor, Florida 34695***

SAFETY HARBOR, Fla. – The Safety Harbor Art & Music Center is scheduled to hold a reveal event at the Crooked Thumb Brewery in Safety Harbor on Sunday beginning at 6:00 p.m to name the artists lineup for the 2018 Safety Harbor SongFest.

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First-ever comic con cruise to depart from Tampa

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Celebrities from Stranger Things, The Walking Dead, The Dark Knight, along with superheroes to board first ever comic con cruise departing from Tampa, Fla.

TAMPA, Fla. – The first-ever comic con cruise, FAN2SEA, is scheduled to be held from January 19-23 departing from Tampa with port calls in Key West, Florida and fan2sea-comic-con-cruise-1Cozumel, Mexico.

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