Ukraine Faces Deepening Humanitarian Crisis After Infrastructure Attacks
After a massive assault on critical infrastructure, Ukraine—already battered by nearly four years of war—is now facing a rapidly escalating humanitarian emergency.
Nearly half of all residential buildings in Kyiv are without heat as winter conditions intensify. Families across the capital are enduring ongoing disruptions to water and electricity, forcing many to survive in freezing conditions. Emergency crews are operating in full crisis mode, deploying mobile heating units to hospitals and maternity wards just to keep essential services running. Even so, the damage is extensive, and restoring heat and power to homes will take significant time.
The situation is equally dire in Dnipro, where the city has been plunged into a complete blackout. With water supplies deemed unsafe, residents are being forced to purchase drinking water simply to meet basic daily needs. This is not a localized crisis—it is a nationwide emergency affecting millions.
In the midst of this devastation, The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews and its partners remain on the ground, delivering urgent aid to those in need. But the scale of the crisis is overwhelming, and the demand for help is growing by the hour.
Your support right now is truly lifesaving.
Gifts given through The Fellowship help ensure that vulnerable families—children, seniors, and those with medical needs—have access to warmth, safe drinking water, emergency supplies, and other critical assistance as conditions continue to deteriorate.
Please continue to keep Ukraine and all those affected by this conflict in your prayers. And if you are able, consider taking action today to help provide immediate relief and sustain communities through the harsh days ahead. When the lights go out and the cold becomes unbearable, compassion becomes a lifeline.
Thank you for standing with God’s people in Ukraine—right now, when it matters most.
Learn more about The Fellowship’s ongoing relief efforts: HERE
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