Tattoo shop in San Francisco using ink to help the war effort in Ukraine
By Sara Donchey
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SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — A San Francisco tattoo shop is using ink to help Ukrainians suffering under the months-long Russian invasion thousands of miles away.
Gold Leaf Ink has been hosting two guest tattoo artists from Ukraine whose friends and family have been left to defend their war-torn country.
Regina Estrada, the shop owner, welcomed the idea of hosting a day-long fundraiser.
“They’ve been working here and all the money that they’ve made working they’ve been sending back home and so we suggested having a fundraiser to help their cause,” said Estrada.
One of the Ukranian artists explained that the effort was a personal one.
“My dad he is military and so many friends they’re still in Ukraine and they still need help.”
Customers were able to walk in without an appointment, select a pre-drawn design, and get tattooed for a flat fee.
All the money will be donated to humanitarian groups and to help fund a drone to defend the hard-hit city of Kharkiv, according to the shop’s owner.
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