If you would like to donate, we have set up a fund through our Church to help in the following manner:
1. Help churches in surrounding nations taking in Refugees.
2. Help local Churches in Ukraine that are helping local citizens with humanitarian aid.
1. Help churches in surrounding nations taking in Refugees.
2. Help local Churches in Ukraine that are helping local citizens with humanitarian aid.
Who We Are
The Church of Evangelic Faith is partnering with Brook of Hope to provide aid to Ukraine.
Dear Friends of Northeast Ohio,
We are Brook of Hope, a nonprofit Cleveland-based organization founded in 2017 by immigrants from Ukraine. As you have heard, Ukraine is currently facing its darkest hour with the Russian invasion that began the morning of February 24, 2022. There are many casualties, homes destroyed, and many people displaced and forced to flee. Those that have remained are facing difficulties unlike anything they have experienced with shortages for daily living such as heat, food, water, clothing. These are the things we have daily that we take for granted.
We are in the process of gathering supplies to urgently send a container (or multiple containers) to Ukraine to help those in need. Items that are most urgently needed are clothing/underwear/socks and footwear for both adults and children; towels/thin blankets/sleeping bags;, underwear for children/adults and diapers/wet wipes for children; personal hygiene products such as toothbrushes, toothpastes, soaps; basic over-the-counter medicines such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, cough syrups, antiseptics, bandages, wraps, band aids; nonperishable food items such as dry soups, canned foods, coffee, tea.
We will be gathering these items beginning Monday, February 28 at Bethany Assembly of God building located at 6195 Broadview Rd, Parma, OH 44134. As soon as we have enough items for a container, it will be loaded and shipped to Gdynia, Poland and then transported to Ukraine . If it is on your heart to donate to the Ukrainian people in need, we will provide a tax-deductible receipt for your generous donation and the people of Ukraine will be forever grateful for any and all donations.
Thank you for your consideration and may God bless you.
Respectfully,
Brook of Hope
We are Brook of Hope, a nonprofit Cleveland-based organization founded in 2017 by immigrants from Ukraine. As you have heard, Ukraine is currently facing its darkest hour with the Russian invasion that began the morning of February 24, 2022. There are many casualties, homes destroyed, and many people displaced and forced to flee. Those that have remained are facing difficulties unlike anything they have experienced with shortages for daily living such as heat, food, water, clothing. These are the things we have daily that we take for granted.
We are in the process of gathering supplies to urgently send a container (or multiple containers) to Ukraine to help those in need. Items that are most urgently needed are clothing/underwear/socks and footwear for both adults and children; towels/thin blankets/sleeping bags;, underwear for children/adults and diapers/wet wipes for children; personal hygiene products such as toothbrushes, toothpastes, soaps; basic over-the-counter medicines such as Tylenol, ibuprofen, cough syrups, antiseptics, bandages, wraps, band aids; nonperishable food items such as dry soups, canned foods, coffee, tea.
We will be gathering these items beginning Monday, February 28 at Bethany Assembly of God building located at 6195 Broadview Rd, Parma, OH 44134. As soon as we have enough items for a container, it will be loaded and shipped to Gdynia, Poland and then transported to Ukraine . If it is on your heart to donate to the Ukrainian people in need, we will provide a tax-deductible receipt for your generous donation and the people of Ukraine will be forever grateful for any and all donations.
Thank you for your consideration and may God bless you.
Respectfully,
Brook of Hope
Contact Us
We will have someone at the church everyday, but if you have any other questions, you can contact us here:
Mykola Kachaluba: 585-820-3551
Mykola Kachaluba: 585-820-3551