The people of Ukraine continue to suffer both direct and indirect damage from the war. More than 8 million people left Ukraine (and are now refugees in other countries), and nearly 5.5 million people are displaced within the country. Women and children are disproportionately impacted (men are serving in the military), with more than ½ of all kids having left their homes. Our staff and volunteers sit with community members every day to understand and address the various needs, short and long term. The humanitarian aid we provide is individualized and often includes a combination of food, medical or mental health services, children or elderly services and more. We have been there for the people, each and every one of the 441 days of war, and we will be there long after the war has ended. Thanks to support from generous donors we are saving lives and restoring hope one person at a time.