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Ukraine CRISIS Fund: Humanitarian & Refugee Aid

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 unleashed Europe’s largest refugee crisis since World War II, leaving millions of Ukrainians with their lives in ruins. They have endured the devastation of their cities and towns, the loss of thousands of young soldiers, families torn apart, and loved ones lost forever.

How HART is helping:

Despite the heartbreaking and dangerous conditions across much of Ukraine, HART and our extensive network of church partners remain on the ground, providing critical aid to those in need. We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone in HART’s community across Canada and the USA for your unwavering support, which has helped us impact tens of thousands of lives since the war began. Your support makes a significant difference.

Join us in helping Ukraine

Financial Support to local churches

  • Distribution of food, clothing, medicines, and hygiene products
  • Creation of heating hubs & soup kitchens for people in their communities
  • Transporting food and water to front-line villages and evacuating civilians to safety
  • Serving refugees, widows, wounded soldiers, children, seniors, and the poor living in their community.
Support Local Churches
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Modular Home Project

The war has left countless homes across Ukraine damaged or destroyed. Yet, thousands of families remain determined to rebuild and start anew. In the meantime, many are forced to live in cold, unsanitary basements or makeshift shelters as they work to restore their homes.

You can make a difference. Providing a temporary shelter can give a family a safe place to live during the rebuilding process. Once their home is restored, the modular unit is relocated to another needy family – continuing the cycle of hope and renewal.

Mobile Home Project
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Food Packages for Civilians & Refugees

Join us in delivering thousands of nutritious, ready-to-eat food packages for refugees, civilians, and those living near the front lines. These essential supplies are distributed through our church partners and chaplains.

Food Production
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First Aid Kits

We purchase thousands of NATO-standard first aid kits in Poland and deliver them to Ukrainian ambulances, chaplain ministries, and churches. Each kit can mean the difference between life and death in a crisis. They are saving lives every day during this war.

First-Aid Kits
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Ukraine Winter Response Plan

Help us provide essential relief supplies like:

  • Flashlights, fire extinguishers
  • Generators, power stations,
  • Electric or gas heaters
  • Gas cylinders, stoves, firewood, coal,
  • Portable power stations, chainsaws
  • Warm clothing, sleeping bags
Emergency Relief Supplies
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Rehabilitation for Soldiers

HART, in partnership with Restore Life rehabilitation clinic in Rivne, provides crucial physical and psychosocial rehabilitation services to wounded war veterans as they adapt to life post-injury.

This support includes free physical therapy to aid in adjusting to life without limbs, alongside counseling within a Christian environment to address psychological, emotional, and spiritual needs.

Post-Trauma Rehabilitation
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Emergency Health Care

YOUR support for vital medical-dental clinics will provide desperately needed care and medicines to rural communities and near the front lines.

This fund provides for emergency hospital care, surgeries, and other special medical treatments as they are needed by HART’s network of Church partners.

Emergency Medical Support
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Water Delivery

Russia has been regularly attacking Ukraine’s utility infrastructure with the intent to deprive civilians of essential heating and drinking water. Numerous communities are now facing a shortage of proper water supply. Our volunteer teams are focusing on these areas, delivering much-needed water to them.

Water Delivery
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Relief Aid Stories

The Lasting Legacy of a Small Church near the front lines.

How a small church transformed its community in the face of war, impacting thousands along the way.