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  • Ukraine cadets share their stories as third anniversary of war approaches

    have contributed to a video calling for prayer for peace to mark the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine end of story) “It is with heavy hearts that we are approaching the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine Colonels Ann and Richard Borrett, Territorial Leaders of the Eastern Europe Territory, which includes the Ukraine “[In this video], cadets from Ukraine share their personal stories about how God called them to respond “Please join the Eastern Europe Territory cadets in prayers for peace in Ukraine.

  • Salvation Army in Georgia awarded for its support of Ukrainian refugees

    A voucher system for Ukrainian refugees in Georgia is just one of the many ways The Salvation Army has recipients of the award were announced at an event hosted at the National Museum of the History of Ukraine in the Second World War, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 28 July 2025. A ceremony will also be held at the Embassy of Ukraine in Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Commander for the Eastern Europe Territory – which comprises Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine

  • Ukrainian children enjoy a break from the horrors of war

    The war in Ukraine is mercilessly hitting children,” said Ukrainian Divisional Commander Major Kostyantyn “The Salvation Army Ukraine Division expresses appreciation to the Swedish Salvation Army and all donors Protection and support for Ukrainian children is the key to Ukraine’s future. UNICEF has published significant data concerning the situation in Ukraine related to children’s access Therefore, the Children’s Ministry of The Salvation Army in Ukraine, supported by international branches

  • Ukrainian corps continue to support local communities around the war-torn country

    These are the words of Major Irina Shvab, Ukraine Divisional Leader. Corps around the Division of Ukraine are providing meals to people, many of whom have seen their homes “The Bible tells us to love one another as Jesus loves us, so we are trying to do this as Ukraine faces Ukraine Divisional Leaders, Majors Irina and Kostiantyn Shvab, regularly visit corps to encourage and Millions of families are still displaced in Ukraine and need life-saving humanitarian assistance.

  • • Romania’s lifesaving vouchers

    The Romania Division of the Eastern Europe Territory has officially assisted more than 25,000 Ukrainian , have distributed more than 100,000 vouchers for children to parents and carers fleeing the war in Ukraine A Salvation Army international conference focusing on the rapid response to the war in Ukraine earlier Salvation Army teams have been assisting Ukrainian refugees and internally displaced people (IDPs) in Ukraine since the early hours of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022.

  • Faith in God keeps Irina in hopeful frame of mind

    On 24 February 2022, I was back in Ukraine after I had spent holidays with my children in Poland. I stayed in Ukraine to do what I can do. It was brought by a woman who came here from the east of Ukraine. I believe that there is a great future for our country and for The Salvation Army in Ukraine. Major Irina Shvab is a Salvation Army officer and a leader of the Salvos in war-ravaged Ukraine.

  • Ukrainian corps continue to serve

    After multiple nights of hundreds of Russian drones and dozens of missiles hitting civilian infrastructure, homes, schools, electricity sub-stations and residential areas – killing several people and injuring many – Major Iryna Shvab, divisional leader with Major Konstantyn Shvab, described herself as “feeling heartbroken”.   Despite the ongoing brutality of almost four years of full-scale war, “service in each corps is continuing” Iryna added.   She quoted John 16:33, “I have told you this so that you will have peace by being united to me. The world will make you suffer. But be brave! I have defeated the world!”   #salvationarmyinukraine #salvationarmy #Godisgood

  • Ministry in the chaos of war – radio message brings hope to Ukrainians

    Borrett says The Salvation Army’s ministry amidst the chaos of war is highly respected throughout Ukraine Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war in February 2022, The Salvation Army has been reaching out to war-affected families and individuals in Ukraine and among refugees in neighbouring countries. Eastern Europe Territorial Leaders Colonels Richard and Ann Borrett (on screen) speak to Ukrainian Salvationists

  • Lviv, Ukraine – Jesus is my light and my victory

    By CAPTAIN SERGIU NICA I remember the first news, the first alarms and the first explosions in Lviv (Ukraine Psalm 27:1-5 Captain Sergiu Nica is the corps officer in Lviv, Ukraine

  • • Marking three years of war

    “I have a dream, that children in Ukraine and my city of Kharkiv and around the whole world would not when they hear a loud noise and think it’s a projectile or bomb,” said Tamara, from Kharkiv Corps, Ukraine The Eastern Europe Territory, of which Ukraine is a division, asks The Salvation Army world to join them Beams of Remembrance lit up military burial grounds in Lviv, Ukraine, last night (local time). She added, “But please, don’t forget about Ukraine and those of us who stay here and serve to bring God

  • Ukrainian children enjoy safe winter camp

    Sunday school children from across Ukrainian corps enjoyed a safe and happy winter camp. The Salvation Army in Ukraine would like to thank everyone who prayed (including Australians!) Sunday schools continue to operate in all Ukraine’s corps.

  • • UNHCR hails Romanian Salvos

    Salvation Army has been active at RomExpo since March 2022, as part of an international response to assist Ukrainian Officer in Romania, Danielle Beasley, thanked The Salvation Army for their ongoing work and support for Ukrainian

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