Ukraine Report: Thursday, March 10, 2022

Today we arrived in Suceava and visited a large compound that serves as a church, school and distribution center. The church is helping refugees in multiple ways. Surprisingly, food, water, and clothing are plentiful (for the most part) due to international organizations providing these necessities.

A small group of refugees being dropped off by a gracious driver. With all they have in plastic bags, they head toward a new beginning.

Mostly, the church members and volunteers are helping refugees get to where they are going. they are providing valuable information to the travelers so they reach their destinations. They are assisting in getting people rides via cars and other transportation options as well.

Some of these small families are crossing the border with their belongings in plastic bags. Give Me Shelter Ministries donated $500 worth of used suitcases to give to these women for their possessions.

Kenny with a few of the suitcases we were giving to women so they could carry their belongings in something other than plastic bags.

Many are heading to Austria and other Western European destinations. It is remarkable how all of the surrounding countries are supporting the Ukrainians.

The church is providing essentials such as sleeping bags, baby formula, and baby wipes to refugees on both sides of the border. It is a tremendous effort, and Give Me Shelter Ministry supporters (YOU!) gave $2000 today to serve refugees through the church.

This is what the refugees are hiking through for miles and miles.

Most of the refugee families are women and children only, as many left husbands and sons behind to defend their country. We met one woman who is 32 weeks pregnant whose husband was already killed in battle. It is heartbreaking.

This is Alina (in red) and her children, David, 5, and Anna, 3. Alina is pregnant with her third child. Her husband was killed two weeks ago in battle. They are fortunate to have found find this clinic. The clinic will see Alina through the rest of her pregnancy.  

We greatly appreciate your support for this mission trip. It is so beneficial to support these churches on the front lines, making a huge difference in the lives of these Ukrainians. Please give all you can to this mission, and more importantly, please keep the Ukrainians, all the servants helping them, and us in your prayers. It is remarkable to serve in the name of Jesus Christ, and undoubtedly many refugees will find the ultimate refuge in Christ alone. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny