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January 2011 Update

The new camp has been an answer to prayer but has brought new prayer needs as well... read more >>

 

 

 

November 2010 Update

"Recently we received many warm scarves and hats for our children at Loubetin Orphanage. Each scarf and hat was handmade by a group of women from Alabama. It's getting cold here in Kharkov... read more >>

 

 

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Lifesong-Ukraine Current Projects

 

Natasha speaks on Sakhnovsheena (on site in UA)

Let me introduce Natasha.

Natasha

Natasha works as a psychologist for Lifesong Ukraine, mainly through our program at Loubetin, but she has also spent some time at Sakhnovsheena orphanage. Last night, we sat in the home of Alexi and Oksana (the CCP couple at Sakh, along with the couple, Vitalik and Luda) and I had the chance to ask her a few questions about her experience working at Sakh: read more>>

 

Kharkov Transition Home

February 2009 Update from Denis Poshelok  
Here we several more photos on the home 2 infrastructure. This home is design as stage two in the transition into the independent life. All of our kids there are with the Lord and are active members of the church. Home 1, as you know, is more for kids who are on the way to the Lord and require additional supervision. learn more >>

 

Ukraine Summer Camp



Land we are getting. 10 acres of farming land. learn more >>



 


 

About Ukraine

Ukraine

Location
Eastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Poland, Romania, and Moldova in the west and Russia in the east

Capital City
Kyiv (pop 2.66 million)

Area
603,700 sq km (Slightly smaller than Texas)

Population
48,055,000

Languages
Ukrainian (official), Russian

Religion
Ukrainian Orthodox, Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox, Ukrainian Catholic, Muslim, Protestant, Jewish

**data from www.cia.gov

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