Recent attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have prevented many parents from earning a living throughout the winter months. Without consistent heat or electricity, work has stopped, savings have depleted, and families — displaced and exhausted from years of conflict — are reaching a breaking point.

This is why we are launching our Seeds of Hope effort again this Spring.

Will you help us raise $75,000 to reach a goal of 7,500 families with Seeds of Hope boxes?

For $10, you can provide one family with a Seeds of Hope box that includes:

  • Vegetable seeds such as beets, carrots, tomatoes, cabbage, cucumbers, and onions.
  • Flower seeds, planted as a sign of beauty and hope amid hardship.
  • “Mustard seeds” through a note of spiritual encouragement and most importantly an invitation to connect with our local ministry partners, offering community, prayer, and ongoing support.

In Ukraine, poverty — not the loss of family — is the leading reason children are separated from their families. That’s why Seeds of Hope boxes are distributed to families most at risk of separation, including:

  • Military families with a parent serving on the front lines.
  • Displaced mothers and war widows raising children alone.
  • Families under economic strain and monitoring by children’s services.
  • One crisis can push these families into losing their children.

Will you help us reach 7,500 families in need today? As Spring draws near and the soil begins to thaw, the critical window for planting seeds is fast approaching.

Thank you for standing with families through hardship and hope, through winter and uncertainty. As this next season unfolds, your generosity will help protect children, strengthen families, and allow hope to take root once more.

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