LifeNets November 2015 report about our help in the war-torn Donetsk, Ukraine area....

Posted November 24, 2015

The war in eastern Ukraine has started up again. We were hoping the lull would last, but it has not. Here is a report from our contact Yuri Andreew in the area who is helping refugees.....getting more difficult with the onset of winter. We thank you for your donations. We have been helping out with $600 a month which we hope to increase.

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Brief Report from Yuri Andreew

November 24, 2015

For a while, the world waited for the offensive, and in November the war began again. Newsline spoke about the new victims after attacks upon Ukrainians by Russian backed forces.

Refugees continu to arrive from the East of Ukraine to different cities of Ukraine. Thousands of people ran away from the war. They settled in a new place in the dormitories, nursing homes, rented apartments, and other places which they were granted. Often without work, without enough help to buy food and other essentials, these people wait for the end of the war. But the war continues and is gaining a new momentum. Some refugees have no hope of returning to their homes, and they have to begin a new life without any shelter or provisions. 

Below, are the photos we have of families that we helped buy a package of food, hygiene products, and other necessary things. 

Some of the funds were spent for my travel in Nikolayev and back in New Odessa.

Your fellow-servant in the one true faith, Brother Yuri

elena

Elena and her daughter Pauline - refugees from Donetsk live in a dormitory in the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought a package of food and hygiene products. They are grateful for the help!

Inna a widow

Inna – a widow from the city of New Odessa lives with her daughter and her family in a difficult grief. We helped her to buy a package of products. She is grateful for the help!

Katerina and her child - refugees from the Pervomaisk, Luhansk region live in a sanatorium in Nikolaev. We helped them and bought a package of food and hygiene products. They are grateful for the help!

katya

Katya and her children - refugees from Gorlovka, Donetsk region live in an apartment in the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought of a package of food. They are grateful for the help!

natalia

Natalia and her children - refugees from the Rovenki, Luhansk region live in an apartment near the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought of a package of food and hygiene products. They are grateful for the help!

Tatiana

Tatiana and her two children - refugees from the city Esinovataya, Donetsk region live in an apartment in the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought a package of food and hygiene products.They are grateful for the help!

 

inna

Inna and her daughters - refugees from the city of Sverdlovsk, Luhansk region. They fled from the war after their town after tanks began to shoot buildings. Now the family lives in an apartment in the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought of a package of food. Inna also requested to send her  "Good News"magazines,  and she is grateful for the help!

Kate, her baby and the mother – refugees from the Pesky, Donetsk region live in an apartment in the city of Mykolayiv. We helped them and bought a package of food and hygiene products. They are grateful for the help

Katerina and her children from a large family are refugees from Donetsk and now live in the Matveevka, Nikolaev region. In September, we provided them with assistance, but because of the difficult financial situation, the family has asked us to provide them with food assistance in the month of November. Their grandmother Maya, who is in the photo - an invalid, told us that when they lived during the war in Donetsk, she injured her leg. This family has been assisted in the purchase of a package of food and hygiene products.They are very grateful for the assistance of the Mission!

marina

Marina and her daughter - refugees from the city Krasnogorovka, Donetsk region. They were forced to flee from the war and recently settled in an apartment in the city of Mykolayiv. When they fled, they did not have time to take a warm blanket and money for the purchase of a new place.  Now they do not have anything.  Marina asked us to buy a blanket for them. We helped them and bought a warm blanket and some sweet foods for my daughter. They are grateful for the help!

Tanya 350

Tanya and her children - refugees from Lugansk. They live in an apartment in city of Mikolayiv. We helped them and bought of a package of food. They are grateful for the help!

Zina

Zina and children - refugees from Gorlovka, Donetsk region live in a sanatorium in Nikolaev. We helped them and bought a package of food and hygiene products. They are grateful for the help!