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Dear friend,

Watching the horrors of war on the news or social media is heartbreaking. Living through war’s devastating impacts is an entirely different reality.

As Mercy Corps’ humanitarian program coordinator, I have seen and felt how the war in Ukraine broke families apart, destroyed neighborhoods, displaced millions, and wiped out communities.

But just as important, I’ve watched how vital Mercy Corps’ emergency response and long-term support have been for Ukrainian families.

Before I share some updates on the current conditions in Ukraine and the impact a gift like yours can make in the lives of many, will you make your next contribution to power our life-saving work right now?
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Oleksii stands in front of his new street food cafe where he feeds and employs his community.
When the war broke out in February 2022, many business owners were forced to shut down. In the blink of an eye, their dreams vanished and their hard work was reduced to ashes.

In Oleksii’s case, he dreamt of opening a street cafe but the war forced him out of his city before he could. Despite being displaced by the war, he found the courage to pursue his dreams and opened his cafe in a new community. With Mercy Corps’ help, he was able to purchase an oven for burgers and pizza, a small fridge, a dough-preparing machine, and a new slicer.

Oleksii now has a second location, employs members of his community, and serves food from five different countries. To keep supporting people like Oleskii in overcoming conflict and other challenges across the globe, make your next gift to Mercy Corps today.
Yuliia paints with her daughter in the basement of a Mercy Corps shelter during a blackout.
The war has also impacted young children’s education and the mental health of parents and caregivers. I witnessed students missing months of school and mothers worrying about the safety and education of their children.

When bombs rocked Yuliia’s neighborhood, she was forced to flee and move to an underground shelter. She and her three children — ages 7, 8, and 16 — spent five months in a small, dark place, scared of what would happen next.

After she moved to Western Ukraine, our teams enabled Yuliia’s children to return to school while she attended adult psychological sessions. With Mercy Corps’ support, Yuliia feels as though a weight has been lifted off her shoulders — processing what she went through in the war while tending to her children.

Across Ukraine, many business owners are still without an income, children still without access to school, or caregivers who need mental health and psychosocial support. Currently, an estimated 12.7 million people still require humanitarian assistance.

With support from people like you, Mercy Corps can provide critical support to people like Oleksii and Yuliia as they work to overcome extraordinary challenges. Thank you for your consistent commitment to our work.

Will you make a gift to support our work in Ukraine and 40+ countries worldwide?
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Thank you for ensuring Mercy Corps has the resources we need to reach families in the most urgent crisis zones and help them make incredible transformations.

Sincerely,

Mariia Zagoskina
Humanitarian Program Coordinator in Ukraine
Mercy Corps