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Julia Haart gets behind the wheel of an ambulance to deliver medical supplies in war torn Ukraine

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Julia Haart is on a mission of mercy in Ukraine. 

The My Unorthodox Life traveled to the war torn country where she will be driving an ambulance to deliver medical supplies and other goods on behalf of Ukraine Friends.

The group is a mission US based non-profit dedicated to delivering critical help in Ukraine by providing humanitarian aid, refugee support and a focus on recovery and reconstruction, according to their website. 

Mission of mercy: Julia Haart, 51, is on a mission of mercy in Ukraine. The My Unorthodox Life traveled to the war torn country where she will be driving an ambulance to deliver medical supplies and other goods on behalf of Ukraine Friends

Mission of mercy: Julia Haart, 51, is on a mission of mercy in Ukraine. The My Unorthodox Life traveled to the war torn country where she will be driving an ambulance to deliver medical supplies and other goods on behalf of Ukraine Friends 

The reality star, 51, shared video Friday of the bright yellow vehicle she will driving on Instagram Stories, revealing, 'I'm about to become an ambulance driver, delivering medical supplies and toys everywhere we go.'

Julia was bundled up in a thick black and white ski  jacket, with a black toque over her long dark hair.  

There may be a learning curve for her, as the driver's seat is on the right sight of the vehicle, instead of the left.

Ambulance: The reality star, 51, shared video Friday of the bright yellow vehicle she will driving on Instagram Stories, revealing, 'I'm about to become an ambulance driver, delivering medical supplies and toys everywhere we go'

Ambulance: The reality star, 51, shared video Friday of the bright yellow vehicle she will driving on Instagram Stories, revealing, 'I'm about to become an ambulance driver, delivering medical supplies and toys everywhere we go'

Challenge: There may be a learning curve for her, as the driver's seat is on the right sight of the vehicle, instead of the left sharing,' I just found out it's the other side of the road. But we can do it, right? We're gonna try'

Challenge: There may be a learning curve for her, as the driver's seat is on the right sight of the vehicle, instead of the left sharing,' I just found out it's the other side of the road. But we can do it, right? We're gonna try'

'Never driven an ambulance before and I just found out it's the other side of the road. But we can do it, right? We're gonna try.'

Julia kept it light as she sat behind the wheel for the first time, the Brazen author exclaimed, 'Wish me luck! Oh my God!'

Video shows the reality star arrived at the airport with 18 duffle bags full of supplies for her to distribute. 

Supplies: Video shows the reality star arrived at the airport with 18 duffle bags full of supplies for her to distribute

Supplies: Video shows the reality star arrived at the airport with 18 duffle bags full of supplies for her to distribute

Luck: Julia kept it light as she sat behind the wheel for the first time, the Brazen author exclaimed, 'Wish me luck! Oh my God!'

Luck: Julia kept it light as she sat behind the wheel for the first time, the Brazen author exclaimed, 'Wish me luck! Oh my God!'

The mother of four, who shares screen time on My Unorthodox Life with kids Batsheva, 29, Shlomo, 27,  Miriam, who turns 23 in January, and Aron, 15, has not disclosed how long she will remain in Ukraine. 

Driving an ambulance will not be the first challenge she's had to overcome. 

The Moscow-born entrepreneur left the conservative Haredi Jewish community in which she had been brought up and raised her children in 2013. 

Concerted effort: Julia's trip is part of a concerted effort by Ukraine Friends to provide for Ukrainians who have lost so much since the beginning of the war in February

Concerted effort: Julia's trip is part of a concerted effort by Ukraine Friends to provide for Ukrainians who have lost so much since the beginning of the war in February

The former teacher, who had secretly been selling life insurance on the side before her departure, changed her name from Talia Hendler to Julia Haart and founded her own shoe company. 

She later collaborated with La Perla for their accessories collection and was then hired as the company's creative director.  The 5'5" spitfire created a love match with company president, Silvio Scaglia, 64, marrying him in 2019, but the pair split earlier this year. 

Julia is currently CEO and Chief Creative Officer of Elite World Group, a modeling agency.  

No power: There was no power in Julia's hotel room the night she arrived, but  was using 'really cool lamps that are powered by solar energy, so I'm going to be using these tonight to guide my way'

No power: There was no power in Julia's hotel room the night she arrived, but  was using 'really cool lamps that are powered by solar energy, so I'm going to be using these tonight to guide my way'

The trip may be rewarding, but it will not be an easy one. Julia shared video from her hotel room the night of her arrival. The power was out and she showed off her only source of light to her thousands of followers. 

'We've got these really cool lamps that are powered by solar energy, so I'm going to be using these tonight to guide my way.'

She noted the room was decorated with a Christmas tree, sharing, 'Even without lights, there's still some joy.'

Joy: Julia noted the room was decorated with a Christmas tree, sharing, 'Even without lights, there's still some joy'

Joy: Julia noted the room was decorated with a Christmas tree, sharing, 'Even without lights, there's still some joy'

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