Humanitarian aid

Update Ukraine – Aliyah never Stops!

As the war in Ukraine continues, the need to support the Jewish community with humanitarian aid and assistance for Aliyah—their return to Israel—remains urgent. The team of Christians for Israel Ukraine is on the ground, providing help and hope during these difficult times.

In this interview, Koen Carlier shares more about the vital work being done in Ukraine and how lives are being impacted every day.

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‘God had called us to serve the Jewish people’

“The current war in Ukraine has lasted longer than World War II.” This is what people say in Ukraine. While it may seem surprising to some, much of Eastern Ukraine was liberated by the Red Army by the end of 1943.

Today, in 2024, the war but also our work in Ukraine continues. We deliver food parcels, provide Meals on Wheels, and assist those making Aliyah to Israel. But it is more than just basic needs; the social connection is essential. For most Jewish people in Ukraine, there is no one left to turn to, and people need our support.

Anemone Rüger (C4I’s Project Coordinator in Ukraine) shares her experiences visiting people in Ukraine with the team, providing help and bringing comfort. She also shares about our new project in Moldova, which was recently started.

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The Sanctity of Life

The Sanctity of Life

PFI Australia partners with Voice of Many Waters Israel, supporting their outreach and humanitarian efforts amidst the challenges in Jerusalem.

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Food parcel Update Ukraine

In recent weeks we handed out food parcels mainly in the East and South East of Ukraine. Our goal is not only to bring comfort, but also practical help, like supporting soup kitchens, helping with making aliyah, and packing and handing out food parcels. People sometimes line up hours in advance, afraid  that there will not be enough, especially elderly who have endured the Soviet Union.

We hope to be able to distribute food parcels soon towards cities near the war zone, while it is still possible. Think of Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Nikolayev, Chernihiv and then back to Kharkov, Odessa… In the coming months over 10,000 food parcels will be needed. Will you help while it is still possible? One food parcel costs 15 euros. Any amount is welcome!

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Australian Taxpayers’ Money Thrown

Australian Taxpayers’ Money Thrown

UNRWA is the largest aid body operating in Gaza, where it has 13,000 employees, almost all Gazans. Established on 8 December 1949, UNRWA has after three-quarters of a century become a government, welfare provider, and indulgent patron for Palestinians.

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Special Broadcast – Situation in Israel

Watch our broadcast on the situation in Israel from Monday, Oct. 9, with in the studio:

Peeber Koelewijn of Christians for Israel, who was in Israel last Saturday when the violence erupted. He shares what he experienced and reflects on the situation.

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