“Revival” Centre for Rehabilitation in Chernihev, Ukraine
On April 26, 1986 Ukraine and the earth recoiled from the world's worst nuclear disaster which spewed out many times the radioactive fallout of the Hiroshima atomic bomb. Two decades have passed and the effects of this disaster continue and actually increase. In fact, hundreds of thousands, mostly children, are still suffering with physical and psychological disorders. Let's not forget them.
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May 4 Report from Khust, Ukraine
May 4, 2022 We are also helping refugees through Mission Nazareth in Khust who is caring for…
May 3, 2022 Report from Vlad Yurishko in Transcarpathia
May 2, 2022 Good afternoon, Mr. Kubik. Sorry to write to you. A lot of work has been done. …
April 26, 2022 - Letters from Chernihiv about the war.
Here are two letters that I have just received from the principals of the Centre of Rehabilitation…
Khust Ukraine LifeNets Food Distribution Program
April 18, 2022 From Victor Kubik and Ivan Yurishko LifeNets International, together with the…
April 18 Ukraine War Report
April 18, 2022 Here are some news tidbits that have not been posted or were just briefly featured…
A Day in the Life of Chernihiv, Ukraine April 16, 2022 by Natalia Zenchenko
Dear friends, We are glad to inform you that for several days now there has been silence in…
A Conversation With God
Dealing with the anguish of the war in Ukraine. An extended relative of mine, Tatiana (my…
Chernihiv, Ukraine Report April 14, 2022
Today, Thursday, April 14, 2022, I’d like to catch you up about the Chernihiv area in Ukraine…
April 10 with Refugees in Khust, Ukraine
We have been friends with our Transcarpathian brothers in western Ukraine since 1991, the year that…
March 24, 2022 Tough Time in Chernihiv
March 24, 2022 Here’s the latest as of Thursday, March 24, 2022 about what I’ve found out…