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Loss that cannot be counted

An MCC partner in Ukraine supports people destabilized by war

May 18, 2022

By Jason Dueck

Content note: This story contains a brief description of a stillbirth

As millions of civilians continue to flee the devastation of the Russian military invasion of Ukraine, organizations like MCC partner UMAN (Charitable Foundation Uman Help Center) are working tirelessly to support those who've left everything they know behind.

UMAN operates in the Ukrainian city of Uman, about 124 miles from the capital of Kyiv. Due to its centrality within the country, it's been a major hub for the mass movement of displaced people. Hundreds of thousands of people pass through. Some stop for a night or two on their way to the west and many others choose to stay.

A woman is receiving relief supplies at an outdoor event More than 100,000 people have fled to the area around the city of Uman in Ukraine as Russian military forces continue to advance. MCC partner Charitable Foundation Uman Help Center (UMAN) distributes food, MCC hygiene kits (including toothpaste) and comforters to hundreds of people each month. Names have not been used for security purposes.Photo courtesy of UMAN

Dima Krotik, founder and director of UMAN, says around 100,000 displaced people have resettled in the Cherkasy oblast (province) surrounding Uman, itself a city of only 80,000 before the invasion. He says the needs are great and the supply is limited.

"Since the first week [of the war], we've been organizing distribution events for these people where we distribute food and other basic items. The supply chain for food has been inconsistent, but it's improving. We still had a container with comforters and hygiene kits left in it, so we've been distributing those as well. MCC responded very quickly by providing some funds, so we were able to be effective very quickly."

A crowd of people wait in line for food and relief supplies MCC partner Charitable Foundation Uman Help Center (UMAN) sets up a distribution event every week for food, hygiene supplies and other basic essentials for those living in or passing through Uman.Photo courtesy of UMAN

MCC is shipping five more containers of emergency supplies like that one to Ukraine with more planned for later in the year. With this increased demand for supplies in Ukraine and other countries around the world, MCC's inventory is getting low — donations of comforters, towels, soap and other kits are greatly needed. To find instructions and drop-off locations visit MCC's website.

Before the war, UMAN primarily worked with people with very little or no income, but Krotik says that now he hears countless testimonies of people who've lost their otherwise comfortable lives in a flash.

"People are sharing with me that just a couple of days ago, they had everything — a house, a car, jobs. Or they might get into the city in a very nice car but have nothing else but the clothes on their backs and now they are coming to us for food and secondhand clothes. They're not fleeing poverty, they're fleeing war."

He says he's heard a lot of very difficult stories over the last few months, but one family in particular has not left his thoughts.

"There was a family from Poposna, which has been completely destroyed — they have nothing to go back to. The family has many children. They asked us if we could house them because they have nowhere to go back to. The mother, she was pregnant and quite long-term, seven or eight months. And because of the stressful situation, the child died in her womb. We were able to find a house for them in a village near Uman, but we don't know if they'll stay here once the war is over."

Two people, their hands filled with buckets and bags of supplies, leave a supply distribution event. Two people receive food, MCC hygiene kits and other basic essentials from a distribution held by MCC partner Charitable Foundation Uman Help Center (UMAN) in Uman, Ukraine. Their names have not been used for security purposes.Photo courtesy of UMAN

For those trying to survive under such taxing conditions, hope can feel like an exhausted resource. But Krotik, who is also a pastor of a local church, says a very important part of the work UMAN is doing is offering counselling and spiritual care.

"We talk and listen and pray with people, we invite them to our church and into our small groups," he says. They also offer Scripture verses about anxiety and living in fearful times. "Encouragement is very helpful so people don't fall into despair."

MCC's response to the crisis in Ukraine is ongoing and includes supplying food, cash, shelter, medicine and hygiene supplies through our partners. Since the beginning of the invasion, MCC has allocated $1.4 million for our initial humanitarian response. To support this work, donate here or find a drop-off location to donate relief supplies.

Top photo caption: MCC partner Charitable Foundation Uman Help Center (UMAN) provides food and other essential basics for people fleeing to or through the city of Uman, Ukraine. (Photo courtesy of UMAN).

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