Fortunately, the winter is behind us. For many people in Ukraine, this winter will be remembered as one of the toughest and most difficult in recent history. Long periods of cold, uncertainty and disruptions to energy supplies made daily life particularly difficult. In the past period, we have been able to supply several more areas with firewood. The temperatures are now rising again and spring is here.

Meanwhile, together with volunteers from various local churches, we are busy bringing seeds and seeds to the right places. This project focuses on planting 5,000 vegetable gardens. That means that 5,000 families have the opportunity to grow your own food. This not only helps these families, but also family members and people in their area who can share in the proceeds. In addition to seeds and seeds, fresh vegetables are also brought along for food packages.

All goods are now ready to be further distributed in Ukraine. However, we can still use help with this. Distribution to towns and cities involves costs, and due to the sharp rise in fuel prices, these costs have increased significantly. With your support, we can ensure that the seeds and seeds actually reach families.
Several hospitals have also been helped with medical materials. Hospital beds were provided from the Bravis hospital and bed cabinets were supplied from the Van Weel-Bethesda hospital. For hospitals in Ukraine, this means a major improvement in healthcare facilities.

Your help to Ukraine remains very important. In prayer, but also through your financial contribution. The longer this war lasts, the more important it becomes to keep helping each other. Together, we can keep making a difference.