From our first lady in Y Ukraine, “Today before telling you about all opportunities we had to help I would like to share short sweet story…”

“We were going to deliver food portions and as always soldiers checking everyone driving through block posts. But this time he asked for my documents and right away after that tells me “Yulia, happy Woman’s day” and giving me small perfume “Ukrainian army wants to celebrate you.” 

I just love how we keep those moments of joy and celebration in the middle of present situation. So proud of our army and our country!“

And so grateful that we can help in any way possible. 

  • Today we fed 1000 people 
  • Visited 5 elderly people with food and medicine 
  • Visited elderly home (21 person) giving food and medicine 
  • Visited village in Kyiv region delivering such needed medicine
  • Rescued 32 people and driving them west
  • Distributed all humanitarian aid we had from @yhurlach to our soldiers, metro stations, hospitals, families with kids and elderly people. 

Thank you so much for keep sending your prayers and donations our way. We can’t do it by ourselves.

3 vans that we purchased are leaving Czech Republic in 1 hour. They will stop in Krakow and pick up the medical supplies that we bought here in the states ($10,000 worth at half price) and head to Ternopil. Our guys will than drive to Kyiv. The vans are full of food, fuel and medical. One van we will give to another organization. They have a volunteer that is willing to evacuate people from Kyiv. 

The medical supplies are very much needed!!! We are so happy they are making their way to the villages. 

On this day of celebrating women can we pray for these:

Two million people have now crossed the borders into neighboring countries, most of them are women and children.
They are cold, hungry and hurting. They have left their men behind.

Pray for our wonderful staff in Ukraine. Most of the leaders of our schools and ministries are ladies, God bless them! Pray for them…

This is a quiet day in Ukraine as a somewhat of a cease fire has been in effect. Our workers are able to get a bit more of a rest than they have in days. Pray for them and pray for a permanent cease fire…

A reminder that these staff, these soldiers on both sides are young, they should be in our DTS’s not dying, pray for them…

Al Akimoff and the Slavic Ministries Team