Ukraine

Displaced families. Empty shelves. A daily fight for survival.

The crisis in Ukraine isn’t over—but neither is our commitment to help.

Emergency aid is only the beginning. Monthly support ensures families have food and essentials—not just today, but for the long road ahead.

Be the lifeline they can count on.

The war in Ukraine continues to upend lives, leaving millions without the essentials they need to survive.

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Ukraine

The ongoing conflict has displaced millions, destroyed homes, and left entire communities struggling to survive. In frontline regions parents can no longer safely search for food, and local markets are empty. Vulnerable families—including children, the elderly, and people with disabilities—face daily hunger and fear.

Families near the frontlines face daily hunger, blackouts, and dangerous living conditions.

International Relief Teams is responding by providing fresh bread, generators, heaters, access to clean water and emergency supplies for winterization —meeting urgent needs identified by local communities themselves. 

By empowering trusted partners on the ground, this response remains flexible, community-driven, and focused on what families need most to survive.

By sharing our work, you help bring healing to communities in crisis. Let others feel the hope you do.

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