EMERGENCY APPEAL FOR UKRAINE

Emergency aid for Kamianets-Podilski reaches far and wide

Ukraine, April 2022 Father Ruslan Karmalita helping with the humanitarian aid from Poland. Father Ruslan Karmalita with refugees in the parish of St. Joseph, the betrothed of the Blessed Virgin Mary, in the town of Nemyriv. UKRAINE / KAMYANETS-PODILSKYI-LAT 22/00692 ID 2201268 Emergency aid to the Diocese of Kamyanets-Podilskyi as a result of the war in Ukraine.

Basic products, medicines, clothes, and food are arriving in small trucks

Angel Sisters giving some food for the refugees at the main station in Vinnytsia.

who make their way to the Diocese of Kamianets-Podilski to alleviate the crisis caused by the war in Ukraine. 4

Emergency aid has reached many parts of the diocese, such as Vinnytsia, 180 miles south of Kyiv, where Angel sisters distribute food to women and children sheltering at the main railway station, or the neighboring town of Nemyriv, where Father Ruslan Karmalita of St. Joseph’s parish distributes aid to displaced families.

In Starokostiantyniv, a town in the same diocese, a small group of health care professionals accompanies and supervises the distribution of medicines.

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