Donate to the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal
Help families who've been forced to flee conflict - leaving behind jobs, belongings and loved ones.
Maria and her family had to flee the fighting in Ukraine
We have worked in Ukraine through our local partners since the Russian invasion - helping families who've been forced to flee conflict and leave behind jobs, belongings and loved ones.
When Maria and her family had to flee the fighting in Ukraine, they found shelter in a village the other side of the country, but the family couldn’t afford the firewood they needed for winter.
When they managed to find a new place to live, Maria had to rebuild it with her husband Stephan because it was in such poor condition. Despite working so hard to make their home habitable, Maria knew her family was in serious trouble when freezing winter winds began to howl and they couldn't afford firewood.
Help families who've been forced to flee conflict - leaving behind jobs, belongings and loved ones.
Pray for peace in Ukraine and throughout the world.
Find resources to guide church collections for the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.
More than 12 million people, or one in every three Ukrainians, are now in need of humanitarian aid. With your help, we can keep supporting the increasing number of families who are in desperate need.
Your support will help local experts in Ukraine to keep providing:
food, water, and hygiene items
shelter, fuel and clothing
healthcare
education
counselling and group therapy.
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