Spring is coming to Ukraine, but for families devastated by war and displacement, the season of renewal feels out of reach. Many have lost their homes, their livelihoods, and even their ability to put food on the table. When a family cannot feed their child, that child is at risk of being placed in an orphanage — not because they are unloved, but because poverty forces impossible choices.

That’s why Seeds of Hope is about more than just food — it’s about keeping families together. Right now, our dozen partners in Ukraine have identified 10,000 families in desperate need of seeds. These are families on the frontlines who have been recently displaced, newly widowed, large foster or adoptive families, military families, and families raising children with disabilities. They are among the most vulnerable, and they need our help.

Your generosity can change their lives with something as simple as a box of seeds! Will you help provide the seeds these families need to grow their own food?

Each Seeds of Hope box contains 20 types of vegetable and herb seeds, as well as a few flower seeds, providing fresh, nourishing food while restoring dignity and joy. These seeds help prevent child separation by ensuring that parents can provide for their children at home — where they are safest and most loved.

For just $10 — the cost of two cups of coffee — you can give one family the ability to grow their own food, sustain their children, and remain together.

Time is running out. The planting season lasts through April, and every day counts. Your gift today will help protect vulnerable children and ensure they grow up in the love of their family, not in an institution.

         $10 = 1 family’s garden and hope restored.

         $50 = 5 families nourished and strengthened.

         $100 = 10 families planting a future of renewal.

Right now, 10,000 families are waiting. Will you help plant seeds of life, resilience, and family unity today?

Thank you for continuing to stand with children in Ukraine, for showing them God’s care and compassion, and for planting seeds of hope in their lives!

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