Ukraine
Bellamy Young on the difference we can make when we care
In the She Leads with CARE podcast, Bellamy Young spotlights the powerful stories of women driving change in their communities. In this interview, she shares how these stories have reshaped her views on leadership, resilience, and global equality—and why their voices matter now more than ever.
Read MoreLeaving Ukraine
Luba made the heart-wrenching decision to leave her home in Ukraine, carrying her baby, Romchik, to safety in Poland. Her journey is part of a new wave of Ukrainian refugees seeking aid as the conflict intensifies. With CARE Poland and local partners, she found the support she needed to start anew.
Read MoreUkraine: returning like a bird to its empty nest
“We lived in the basement for more than a month, and only in the morning, when the shelling subsided a bit, we would run to the apartment to take a shower or get some of our things,” says Kateryna, 37. “We slept on pallets, along with all the neighbors. There were 12 of us living in a [160 square foot] basement. But we did not want to leave until the last moment. We fled Donetsk in 2014. We starte
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CARE is there delivering lifesaving aid and defending the lives of families in crisis.
Two years on: People in war-torn Ukraine still living on the edge
War in Ukraine: The dark, cramped basement measures only two by two meters. A staircase and two wooden doors lead to that dismal refuge. Olga and her husband from Eastern Ukraine managed to survive there for nearly 100 days.
Read MoreThe displaced in Ukraine: “My home is only a photo now”
Nearly 3.67 million people are still internally displaced in Ukraine. Learn how CARE and its partners are supporting internally displaced people by offering them a place to stay and providing psychosocial support and other necessities until they find a better alternative.
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