Jobless,
lacking in food and having left their homes, people displaced from east
Ukraine take whatever ramshackle housing is available in a region
frozen in political limbo. The displaced are working with church workers
and volunteers to restore abandoned buildings in order to house the
homeless, however, and a ministry assisted by Christian Aid Mission
plans to construct or renovate buildings to house 70 people each in
Temporary Accommodation Centers. Adults among the 14 to 18 families
housed would then receive assistance finding new jobs and getting their
children enrolled in schools. The indigenous ministries providing these
services are in need of funding to expand their existing relief programs
to bring these housing and development plans to fruition; $9,000 is
needed for the Temporary Accommodation Centers. “Ukraine can hardly be
called a Christian country, but we are able to change this,” the
director of an indigenous ministry said. “God will make miracles happen,
if we take courage, trust Him and serve Him wholeheartedly.”
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