Helping Ukraine

Dear Body of Christ,

Our hearts ache for our fellow brothers and sisters in Christ and those affected in Ukraine, and we desire to do what we can to assist them during this crisis.

We are setting up a special fund to help Ukrainian refugees entering Romania. We will also purchase food, blankets, hygiene items, and other aid to send to church members staying behind in Ukraine to help their country.

Our immediate strategy is:

  1. Create $35 emergency kits with water, food, hygiene items for the refugees in transit.
  2. Create food parcels of non-perishable food items that will not require cooking. $50 for 1-2 people and $100 for families.  
  3. Deliver to local refugee facilities; blankets, hygiene items, and food items in bulk to help feed those in the facilities.
  4. Deliver food boxes and other items to churches in Ukraine.
  5. Shipment of containers loaded with food and other needed items. We have commitments of four sea containers scheduled to leave the U.S. within the next ten days. Two of these containers are food, and the other two are clothing and other needed items. However, the shipment of these containers will create shipping and local delivery expenses.

Let us join together to show them God loves and cares for them.

You can send items to our office: Bread of Life International Inc., 920 Center Church Rd, East Earl, PA 17519, for shipment on the next container.

Or to help with immediate needs, donate via check mailed to our office (Please mark your check “Help for Ukraine”), or directly through this link:  https://www.paypal.com/donate/ ?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_ id=DVNHL2NHPL7K6

Alin Panican
BOL Founder

Thank you for your interest in Bread of Life Ministries. We have been able to accomplish a lot with the help of our supporters around the world. There is still more for us to do. Please prayerfully consider how you might help support Bread of Life as we provide support to children and families in need.

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