On the Ground in Ukraine

On the Ground in Ukraine

Questions and answers with Aaron Amstutz, CAM staff member in Ukraine What has changed in the past year? Despite intense fighting, the front lines have changed little. Russia has gained slightly more ground. This is mostly achieved by flattening everything with...
A Gift that is Alive

A Gift that is Alive

Seeds burst with God-given life. A tiny seed has great potential when gifted to someone willing to plant and cultivate it. The Seed Project makes this gift possible for many people who depend on their gardens for food. Ukraine’s soil is fertile, and its climate...
Ukrainian Widow Depends on God for Firewood

Ukrainian Widow Depends on God for Firewood

Galia is 76 years old and “living according to God’s mercy,” as she says. This was evident four years ago when her firewood supply was nearly gone. She prayed for firewood as her house grew colder. Shortly afterward, Galia’s pastor called and told her that CAM would...
Experience the pain in Ukraine

Experience the pain in Ukraine

A CAM contact, Anya Hursh, shares a report expressing the pain in Ukraine. The food parcel project mentioned in this report is a collaborative effort of several conservative Anabaptist organizations that work in Ukraine. CAM provides a portion of the food for the...
The war in Ukraine and a hard winter ahead

The war in Ukraine and a hard winter ahead

Air raid alerts went off soon after we left CAM’s warehouse in Zaprudya, Ukraine. That day, November 15, Russia fired nearly 100 missiles at cities all over the country, the biggest barrage since the war between Russia and Ukraine began. Many missiles were intercepted...