Editor’s Note: The images below were provided by an SGA-supported church in Ukraine.
These mothers all have sons serving in the Army. They are concerned about their lives. They hope for Ukraine’s victory and for their sons to come home alive.
This Nina, who has had to flee from her home and then from a second city where she sought refuge.
This young family survived the bombings from a Ukrainian city that has been decimated by the opposition.
Oksana survived a month of living under occupation. Her husband is in the military, and she is concerned about his life and hopes for victory to come soon.
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