What's Happening?
Rima Ziuraitis, a Naperville resident, has been recognized by the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago as the 2026 Global Citizenship Hero for her humanitarian efforts during the war in Ukraine. Ziuraitis, who
moved to Naperville at the age of 10, has a background in political science and philosophy. Despite having no prior medical training, she felt compelled to support Ukraine following Russia's renewed attacks in 2022. Her commitment led her to become a combat medic in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, where she has been actively involved in providing medical care at a military hospital and stabilization point. Ziuraitis's dedication to humanitarian service is being acknowledged at the Red Cross's 24th annual Heroes Breakfast in Chicago.
Why It's Important?
Ziuraitis's recognition highlights the significant role individuals can play in international humanitarian efforts, even without formal training. Her transition from corporate finance to a combat medic underscores the impact of personal conviction and the desire to support democratic values and freedom. This award not only honors her bravery and selflessness but also brings attention to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the need for continued international support. Ziuraitis's story may inspire others to contribute to global causes, emphasizing the importance of individual action in times of crisis.
What's Next?
Ziuraitis plans to continue her service in Ukraine after a brief leave to visit family and attend a medical conference. Her future goals include studying trauma care to become an emergency nurse, although this will be postponed until the conflict subsides. Her ongoing commitment to the Ukrainian cause reflects a personal and generational connection, as her Lithuanian heritage and family history of displacement during World War II drive her dedication. Ziuraitis's return to the front lines signifies her unwavering resolve to provide medical assistance where it is most needed.






