Ukrainians hoping for peace

Ukrainians hoping for peace

“Hope dies last,” a CAM contact shared. “I see it again and again—people who lost so much, but still keep hoping. . . . hoping for peace, for the light of sunrise, and for a new life.” A gesture of kindness or a small gift often ignites renewed hope in the heart of...
Unable to flee the Ukraine war

Unable to flee the Ukraine war

Andrey and his invalid wife Emilia* were unable to flee when fighting came to their Ukrainian village. Ugly sores caused by diabetes left Emilia unable to walk. Andrey refused to leave her side, insisting to stay and care for his suffering wife. The elderly couple’s...
Ukraine conflict approaches its one-year mark

Ukraine conflict approaches its one-year mark

The Ukraine conflict approaches its one-year mark the end of this month and is tragically still in full steam. Tanks, missiles, and fighter jets have become the norm in certain areas of the country. What is left of some towns and villages is only about ten percent of...
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...