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Ukraine has gone through a massive economic overhaul since gaining independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991. Since 1920 it was reliant on Russia for energy supplies and its black soil supplied one-fourth of the Soviet agricultural output. Now, in the midst of freedom, there isn't enough infrastructure in the system to adequately feed the elderly or children who are orphaned or disabled.

Operation Blessing sponsored programs are giving Ukrainians of all ages the opportunity to lead a healthier and more prosperous life by:

  1. Providing Relief -- We help bring aid to those who are victims of disaster and poverty.

    a. Soup Kitchen: Countless elderly pensioners, poor families and disabled people try to exist on $7-11 every month. There often isn't money for even one meal a day, so our team makes and serves free hot meals to the hungry in a soup kitchen Monday-Friday each week.

    b. Family Care: Unemployment and small harvests leave many rural families struggling to make ends meet. Our shipments of food, clothing and other essentials give them the help and hope needed to keep families together and children alive.

  2. Equipping for Life --Operation Blessing not only helps people in times of crisis, but also assists them in breaking free from the vicious cycle of poverty.

    a. Back-To-School: Every year we prepare hundreds of boys and girls living in poor households or in orphanages for school by giving them school supplies and back packs.

    b . Medical Support: Tons of medical supplies and equipment are distributed in under equipped clinics and hospitals. This allows medical professionals to provide proper treatment to their patients. In addition, clothing, food, and other basic necessities are given to those in need, including the elderly, orphans and large families.

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OB Ukraine Cares for Orphans, Elderly & the Poor

As much as she loves all 300 orphans, Berdyansk Orphanage’s headmistress Galina Miechiova dreams all of them will be adopted some day. Through tears, she told the OB Ukraine team, “Every time a child is taken away [adopted], the others always ask me, ‘When will it be my turn? Who will come for me?’"


Contact Info.
Galina Kucher

Telephone/Fax:
38 044 2055224

E-mail:
Galina.Kucher@cbn-cis.org


More News from Europe
MileStones
  • Began reaching out to the poor in 1993.

  • 150 hungry people eat at the soup kitchen every day.

  • An average of 5,000 people receive assistance every month!

 

Country Info.

  • Location: Eastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Poland and Russia

  • Capital: Kiev

  • Area: 603,700 sq km; slightly smaller than Texas; second largest country in Europe

  • Population: 47,732,079

  • Population below poverty line: 29%

  • Life expectancy at birth: 66.68 years

  • Labor force - by occupation: industry 32%; agriculture 24%; services 44%

 

 

 



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