On Sunday we worked from the heart. We have prepared and distributed humanitarian packages for internally displaced people who now live in Kyiv. The packages included essential foodstuffs, some sweets for the youngest members of the families, and, of course, hygiene products.
Thank God, there was no air alert and everyone managed to get to us. We met a lot of them not for the first time, so we warmly communicated and were able to rejoice and hug each other in the new year. We talked about their families, health, and, most importantly, the problems that the resettled people face daily. Many of them have a very difficult life. There are more and more problems, and less and less help and hope for the best. There is hardly enough money. Try to live on a salary now, not to mention social payments and little pensions, from which you have to pay the rent, buy necessary medicines, and on money left manage to buy food.
When you hear about so many problems, you feel down at first. You don’t know how to help everyone. But then little by little you come to your senses and realise that you just need to keep working: God will give you strength and His help.
