
Light in the Darkness
Suddenly, I saw a light in the darkness. A bright light filled my cellar, and I knew I wasn’t alone.
Suddenly, I saw a light in the darkness. A bright light filled my cellar, and I knew I wasn’t alone.
Two days in September changed Sasha from a man unalarmed by frightening events to a man terrified when only reminded of tragedy. In the heat of the battle in Sasha’s Ukrainian village, he stepped outside one day just as several shells hit his house. His wife was still inside, and as he ran back to… Read more
“Hope dies last,” a CAM contact shared. “I see it again and again—people who lost so much, but still keep hoping. . . . hoping for peace, for the light of sunrise, and for a new life.”
The Ukraine conflict approaches its one-year mark the end of this month and is tragically still in full steam. Tanks, missiles, and fighter jets have become the norm in certain areas of the country. What is left of some towns and villages is only about ten percent of the buildings. The overall economy suffers immensely…. Read more
Anya Hursh, shares the pain in Ukraine. The food parcel project mentioned in this report is a effort of several Anabaptist organizations.
The war has displaced around 12 million people. Many of these people fled their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs.
CAM continues to provide crucial ongoing aid in Ukraine to bring hope to these resilient but weary people.
Many people nearly panic as the weather in Ukraine gets colder and they have little to no means of staying warm.
Many people in Ukraine and other Eastern European countries shiver with dread as they think of staying warm in the harsh winter season ahead.
“Some of these people have nothing,” a staff member shared about people living in Ukraine’s conflict areas.
Our goal at CAM is to supply aid to people in need. We provide blankets, medicine, literature, and firewood to prepare Ukrainians for winter.
Dina, an 88-year-old widow, lives with her daughter. They speak sadly of the day bombs fell on their village, damaging their house.
Winter concerns many Ukrainians who feel the effects of a war-tattered land. Before the war, winter in Ukraine created hardships for people.
Your generous funds have helped CAM provide relief for Ukraine. The need for food arose early in the conflict as people fled their homes.
As the war persists, we see overwhelming devastation and death in Ukraine. Families tragically lost their homes, wellbeing, and lives.