According to a tribute to him posted on WCK’s website, Soból was among the first workers helping Ukrainian refugees in the earliest days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The WCK tribute said that he was “wise beyond his years” and “put everyone at ease with his kindness, patience, and laughter. He was pure joy, with the best smile.”
In Gaza, the tribute said Soból “worked tirelessly to make the impossible possible through innovation.”
Gore said that in building Damian’s Kitchen WCK workers are remembering his favorite saying: “No problems, only solutions.”
Though only the bones of the future kitchen’s structure have been laid, WCK workers have already erected a large poster with Soból’s image with the words “Damian Kitchen, the hero Damian will remain in our hearts forever.”
Despite several relief groups halting their efforts, Catholic Relief Services has continued distributing aid throughout April, even increasing its work.
Jason Knapp, Holy Land representative for the U.S.-based Catholic group, told CNA shortly after the aid workers were killed that CRS had set up warehouses, guesthouses, and offices in Rafah and Deir al Balah and was “in the process of setting up additional distribution points throughout Rafah, Khan Younis, and Middle Area.”
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