YOUR Partnership at Work
For 30 years, HART has walked alongside local churches to serve the most vulnerable across Ukraine and Eastern Europe. What began in the late 1990s with just a handful of partners has grown into a broad network reflected in the map above—telling the story of what your generosity has made possible today.
Each marker represents a specific area of ministry that our local church partners are equipped to carry out in their communities. So, when you look at this map, you’re not just seeing locations—you’re seeing places where lives are being touched, hope is being restored, and communities are being transformed.
Because of your faithful support, we are serving local churches in nearly every region of the country. From rural villages and major cities to frontline communities, churches are comforting the grieving and caring for the displaced—providing food, medical care, trauma healing, education, and spiritual hope, often in the most difficult circumstances imaginable.
Because of you, help is not distant or impersonal—it is local, relational, and deeply rooted.
As we look ahead, the need remains great—but so does the opportunity. We invite you to continue standing with us so that, together, we can keep strengthening local Churches across Ukraine.
Your prayers and support are still writing this story—and the impact of what we are doing together will be felt for generations to come.
Friends, thank you for 30 years of faithfulness. Thank you for standing with the Church in Ukraine. Together, by God’s grace, we will continue bringing healing, restoration, and hope—one community at a time.”

With heartfelt gratitude,
Lloyd Cenaiko
President & Founder
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(20,0000 – 35,000 are still listed as missing)
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Over the past two weeks, the suffering of Ukraine’s people has deepened as attacks on power, heating, and essential infrastructure have intensified. Entire communities have been plunged into darkness and cold as winter tightens its grip. Behind every damaged power station are families trying to keep children warm, hospitals struggling to care for the wounded, and elderly neighbors facing long nights without heat or light.
While the conflict grinds on with no easy resolution in sight, churches and volunteers remain present—opening their doors, sharing what they have, and serving as places of refuge, warmth and prayer.
This moment calls us to prayer and compassion. We pray for protection over families enduring winter without reliable heat, for strength for those repairing infrastructure under constant threat, and for wisdom and mercy among world leaders.
We ask God to sustain His people in Ukraine, to comfort the grieving, and to shine His light in places of deep darkness. May the Church continue to shine as a living witness of Christ’s love, and may God’s peace—true and lasting—come in His perfect time.




