They were joined by Sibelco shareholders and board members, contributing to the organisation’s 21st ambulance mission.
To date, BEforUA has delivered nearly 150 ambulances, helping medical teams operate under extremely challenging conditions. This year, one of the seven ambulances in the convoy was fully funded and equipped thanks to charitable donations from Sibelco.
Along the journey, the convoy visited our site in Bukowno, Poland, where colleagues offered warm hospitality and reaffirmed their strong support for the Ukrainian team.
Upon arrival in Ukraine, the Sibelco-funded ambulance was handed over to a local medical organisation. It will serve the City Hospital of Sloviansk, a community close to Sibelco’s history and operations and located just 20 km from the frontline. Hospital teams expressed sincere gratitude for the support and for the solidarity shown by Sibelco employees around the world.
“This initiative is about delivering hope and help to communities that need it most,”
said
CEO Hilmar Rode.
“Our responsibility goes beyond business,” added
CLO Sandrine Besnard-Corblet.
“We have a duty to support people whose lives are deeply affected by conflict.”This effort reflects our WeCare commitment – caring for people, communities and the environment wherever we operate.
The Road to Ukraine project is ongoing, and everyone can still contribute by sponsoring the convoy’s journey, purchasing the 2026 Sibelco Inclusion Calendar or making a personal donation.
Sibelco will continue to match every donation, doubling the impact.
Together, we are driving hope forward.

