June 8, 2022

Humanity in Ukraine



 I want to to share two examples of humanity in Ukraine - although there are thousands of cases of neighbors, family and friends pulling together to help one another.

In this picture are 11 children. Count them.
They are being raised by one set of "parents" who had three of their own children, and took in another eight because the husband's sister died. First example of great humanity.


Second example - they were left utterly and entirely homeless due to the war in their region.
A generous man gave them this beautiful home to live in!


Now, what does that mean to you?

Well, they still need to eat; buy shoes and clothes for 11 kids, and other things that families need - hygiene items, school supplies, baby needs, medicines, doctors.
Their government and other large charities do not offer them any support, sadly. There is always some loophole to getting it! For example, because the children are "family", they do not qualify for funding for foster children....every agency has its "limitations".


That is where you fit in! More humanity! Thank you to all the donors who allow us to supply these vital needs to families like this who have fled the war but remain in Ukraine.

You are simply indispensable at this pivotal point in history and however humble you are, your donations leave their mark, make an impression, and provide sustenance AND hope. 💖

THANK YOU!

btw...I like this large print because I have advanced glaucoma and it really helps me find typos...sorry if I missed any! Carollyne

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