Journey enhances coordination with partners and awareness of evolving needs
by Darla Carter | Presbyterian News Service
A teacher from Ukraine provides instruction at a school established for Ukrainian refugee children in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Susan Krehbiel)
LOUISVILLE — More than two years after Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) continues to provide aid and support to organizations serving Ukrainians who’ve fled to neighboring countries.
A two-person team from Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and Compassion, Peace and Justice ministries recently journeyed to Moldova and…
