The first day of the full-scale war was a shock for Hanna — panic, fear, chaos. But by the third day, she and her husband were already volunteering at a pharmacy, where they raised funds and delivered medicine to hospitals and military units — even under shelling. At that time, pharmacies weren’t operating, people were in despair, many were hiding in bomb shelters. Hanna and the team not only delivered medicine but also offered moral support: they calmed children, helped the elderly, and spent the nights right in the pharmacy. And one morning, her mother, hearing a drone on the balcony, instinctively threw a jar of tomatoes at it — and knocked it down!