Witnessing the devastating news happening in Ukraine right now can feel more than overwhelming.
Maybe you’re like me and feel utterly helpless. I did some research and found a few organizations that are currently accepting donations.
*There is no pressure to donate. This is just a tangible way you and I can help if we are able.
Samaritan’s Purse
Samaritan’s Purse has many ministry partners inside Ukraine, including a robust outreach through Operation Christmas Child. They are in contact with those in the country to see how we can continue to assist in this volatile situation. Please pray for God to grant them strength and protection.
Samaritan’s Purse has deployed a Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to Europe that is assessing how we might be able to help.
You can donate HERE.
Voices of Children
Charitable Foundation Voices of Children helps children affected by the war in eastern Ukraine. With donations, they provide psychological and psychosocial support to children. It helps them overcome the consequences of armed conflict and develop coping skills.
They develop programs that will help children to overcome the consequences of traumatic war. One of them is art therapy. It especially suits the children who have difficulties in describing their emotions, experience, and fears in words. Moreover, it helps to reduce the stress level and cope with anxiety.
You can donate HERE.
Project Hope
The United Nations is warning that continued conflict in Ukraine could lead to 4 million refugees. A staggering number that would make it one of the largest refugee crises on earth. As conflict intensifies inside Ukraine, Project HOPE is responding by actively shipping medicines and medical supplies to people most impacted by the crisis.
There were some 3 million people in Ukraine already in need of urgent humanitarian assistance even before the Russian military incursion. So immediate medical support is needed to prevent the country from spiraling even deeper into a humanitarian crisis that could impact millions of people.
Your support saves lives. Help reach vulnerable children and families around the world today.
You can donate HERE.
BStrong
The Bstrong team will reach the border city of Budomierz – Hruszów in 1.5 hours. There they are seeing 1 family every 10 minutes. In addition, they have committed to $10M in aid distribution via 40 containers with 250k each container. Their new goal is 20 m in aid via 80 containers. Should this be a mass exodus, our goal will be 100 containers, which we have successfully executed in prior disasters. It’s a seriously scary situation. Gas is becoming an issue for people attempting to leave Kyiv. Bstrong has connected with local parishes and former green beret special ops volunteers. They are getting more information every minute. 100% goes directly to the effort.
You can donate HERE.