Where We Serve
Ukraine & Poland
Since April 2022, our Team has maintained a presence in Western Ukraine and Lublin, Poland to provide humanitarian aid and support to Internally Displaced People within Ukraine, individual Soldiers, Medics and Volunteers on the front lines, and Refugees in Poland.
With the Russia-Ukraine war in its third year, our support and involvement continue to evolve in response to the changing needs and related environment of those we are helping and our partners on the ground.
UKRAINE
In fellowship with our partner in Western Ukraine, we provide basic needs, trauma aid, and strategic aid to Soldiers, Medics, and Volunteers on the front lines in Ukraine. This includes a variety of aid items such as, protective gear, eye wear, boots, IFAKs, hemostatic agents, MREs (meals-ready-to-eat), batteries, vehicle tires, etc.
We also work with local institutions to raise awareness and support local community initiatives.
In Ukraine, the need for humanitarian assistance remains tremendous, with some 14.6 million people requiring humanitarian assistance in the region. Read the latest statistics from the UNHCR and help by donating today!
POLAND
Through our partnerships with local churches and organizations in Lublin, Poland, we provided humanitarian aid and financial support to meet the basic needs of Ukrainian Refugees in the Lublin area. Once basic needs were stabilized, we supported initiatives to provide mental health care and therapies for refugees. Through those channels we also sent food, water and clothing to internally displaced people within Ukraine.
As of 2025, we have routed efforts to support the assimilation of Refugees who choose to stay in Poland.
Lebanon
In November 2023, we began a strategic partnership with Refugee Relief and other aid organizations in Beirut, to provide monthly food vouchers to feed Syrian Refugee families forced to flee their homes because of the ongoing violence of the Syrian civil war.
The Syrian Refugee Food Voucher program provided qualifying families with a monthly voucher to be used at a designated grocery store in Beirut. Each voucher cost only $22.00 and enabled a family to purchase items like rice, meat, oil, and sugar.
However, because of the increasing violence and instability in the region, we have paused these efforts. We know there is great need for humanitarian aid in this area, and will continue to explore safe, sustainable opportunities to help where we can.
Currently in its 13th year, the Syrian crisis remains the largest displacement crisis in the world, with over 12 million Syrians forcibly displaced in the region. Learn more HERE.