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  • The lifeline of scouting in times of war

    The worldwide Scout Movement is growing in the Ukraine Division of The Salvation Army – as the war rages Communications specialist for the division, Ivan Berezkin, interviewed Major Konstantyn Shvab, Ukraine Konstantyn:  The Scout Movement of the Ukraine Division is a general educational movement for youth and Ivan: What do you see as the future of the Scout Movement in Ukraine? We do not have developed material for The Salvation Army in Ukraine.

  • Cruise ship part of ongoing support for Ukrainian refugees

    Refugees from Ukraine continue to cross into neighbouring countries in increasing numbers. The Salvation Army across Europe continues its support for Ukrainians fleeing the Russia-Ukraine conflict The ship recently opened its doors as a temporary shelter for up to 1500 Ukrainian refugees. The Dutch government has pledged to house up to 50,000 displaced Ukrainians. Vouchers have now been sent to councils across the country to support people arriving from Ukraine and

  • Connecting Ukrainian refugees across Victoria

    Ukrainian children who fled to Australia due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict have experienced hope after BY JESSICA MORRIS The smiles on the faces of Ukrainian children as they sit comfortably in living rooms across suburban Melbourne don’t reveal the tragedy of the Russia-Ukraine war they fled with their families So far, the Salvos have delivered 11 computers to Ukrainian refugees, and that’s just the start of a The Doorways team in Brunswick was the first port of call for one woman displaced by the Russia-Ukraine

  • Three years of war: healing the mental health scars

    Salvation Army officers and cadets in Ukraine – continuing to serve and minister in the midst of war. BY DOMINIKA DOMANSKA and SIMONE WORTHING Since the start of the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022, more Sofia attends the after-school program at a corps in Ukraine. Salvation Army Scouting is proving particularly popular among children in Ukraine. To donate to The Salvation Army’s Ukraine response, click here .

  • War is now ‘normal’, says former Eastern Europe leader

    2018 until December 2023, speaks in a radio interview from London on how the abnormality of war in Ukraine The interview coincided with the past weekend’s sober two-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine

  • Leading a war-torn territory with faith and courage

    This vast area comprises the nations of Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. We are grateful that all our people in Ukraine are safe and are thankful for the prayers of people all CP: There is a taskforce set up to look at the future of Ukraine in the long term. People in Ukraine are not living normal lives. To donate to The Salvation Army in Ukraine and those supporting refugees, go to: bit.ly/3OgWHAB

  • • Pray for Eastern Europe Territory

    countries that make up the Latin America North Territory are Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine For Ukraine: We give thanks for the courage and dedication of our officers and corps leaders who serve And we pray for peace in Ukraine –  that the world leaders will find a solution to end the war, so innocent

  • • Global prayer – Eastern Europe Territory

    Five nations make up this diverse territory – Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. Moldova. ·       We thank God for his continued protection and sustaining grace over our officers in Ukraine this time be uplifting and a turning point for the ministry in Romania. ·       Pray for the war in Ukraine

  • Saxophonists, snow and Santa – celebrating Christmas around The Salvation Army world

    From Canada to Moldova, South Korea to Poland, Sweden to the United States, Ukraine to Pakistan – enjoy

  • • Georgian joy at summer camp

    Georgia is part of the Eastern Europe Territory, along with Bulgaria, Moldova, Romania and Ukraine.

  • Salvationists attend Conference of European Churches

    opened the gathering with a keynote speech inviting churches to pray for people in her country and Ukraine War in Ukraine The war in Ukraine had a significant place on the agenda as delegates considered ‘the

  • Five countries, three languages, one territory – taking time to be still

    (Due to Russia’s war in Ukraine, men aged between 18 and 60 are unable to leave the country except under Kelvin also affirmed Majors Konstantin and Irina Shvab as the divisional leaders in Ukraine. Again, due to the war, Kelvin had been unable to travel to Ukraine to officially install the leaders. Bulgaria and, whilst we were unable to celebrate publicly, 30 years ministering in The Salvation Army in Ukraine “During these weeks, new senior and junior soldiers and adherent members have been enrolled in Ukraine

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