Erhan Ok pulled up outside the arched entrance to the train station in Przemyśl, Poland, just before midnight. He and a friend made the three-hour drive from Krakow ready to offer transportation and any other support they could to the Ukrainian refugees crossing the border to escape the deadly conflict. But as they opened the doors to their minivan on the cold March night, they weren’t ready for what they would experience.
“I had never seen so many women with babies and small children with them,” Erhan recalls. “My heart was crying inside. But my attitude was motivating. I was trying to give them comfort. I wanted them to know I was here for them and would give them as much as I could.”
Erhan has continued to seek out ways to deliver on those words. He made donations to charities aiding displaced Ukrainians. He assisted refugees looking for job placement in Poland. He opened his home to his ex-wife and six of her family members who fled Ukraine. And he used the skills and expertise that helped him become the Intelligent Automation & Integration Lead at PepsiCo’s IT hub in Krakow to design #TogetherForUkraine — an app that brings together all of PepsiCo’s efforts to support Ukrainians in one place.