Four years on, war still rages in Ukraine. This Pesach, show people in Ukraine they are not forgotten. Not alone.

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Support for Ukraine

World Jewish Relief’s 30-year history in Ukraine, our extensive network of local partners and our understanding of the context give us unparalleled access and capability to respond to evolving needs.
CEO and Chair of World Jewish Relief visit victims of the Ukraine war

Our Ongoing Crisis Response

Russia’s relentless assault on Ukraine continues to take a heavy toll on its economy, infrastructure and especially Ukrainians themselves. It continues to affect our partners, programs and participants. Yet despite this and thanks to the generosity of our supporters, we have reached 389 locations in Ukraine and supported 377,807 people, both within and beyond the Jewish community since the war began in 2022.  

This includes life-saving humanitarian aid, home repairs, home care and active aging programmes for vulnerable Jews and older people, educational and psychological support for families, and livelihood development. We have also assisted thousands of Ukrainian refugees in Poland, Moldova and the UK, helping them to rebuild their lives. But as war rages on, we know our work is more important than ever.

Four years of war

389

locations reached in Ukraine

377,807

people supported within and beyond the community

22

experienced partners enabling our work

Your Impact in Action: Stories from Ukraine

Our unparalleled response to the Ukraine Crisis

Watch as Oleksiy, Director of one of our partners, meets Liudmyla and Zinaida, Ukrainians on the frontlines of the conflict, who we are supporting.
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Together With David: A Journey of Survival and Hope

Our Life-Saving Support for Vulnerable Jews in Ukraine program helped David get urgent treatment and documentation, enabling him to regain stability and rebuild his life with dignity.
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Get involved and Raise the Roof

At 89, Yevdokiya’s home was shattered by missile strikes. We helped restore warmth and security by repairing her windows and door. Your support brings safety and hope to people like her.
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Ukraine Crisis Appeal

Since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, we have been supporting our 22 partners across the country as they do everything they can to protect their communities in the face of active conflict.
CEO of World Jewish Relief Paul Anticoni hugging a resident of war torn Ukraine