He initially self-financed the transfer and then created a GoFundMe page, raising .000 25,000 in 48 hours.
Ms Asher has visited Ukraine twice since the war broke out and said it was “unbearable” to see families being displaced.
He said: “We took a 20-year-old woman to Lviv, whose parents are both doctors in Mariupol and it is unlikely that she will go out.
“I will never forget the faces of the women and their children we brought from Ukraine as they said goodbye to their husbands and fathers. It was unbearable.”
She added that the short-lived success of her initiative shows that more can be done. “There are still many people displaced in Europe after they have left Ukraine,” he said. “Potentially, there is a huge opportunity to get them out of the refugee camps.”