Home Gifting Hosted by Adam and Emily Manwaring

Watch live as a Ukrainian family receives a new home after their home was destroyed in the war.

Come and learn how we can support our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.

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An Evening Like No Other​

1.5 Million homes have been destroyed in Ukraine.  That’s more homes than in the state of Utah. March 12, we will gift a new home to a family in Ukraine whose home was destroyed during the war. We will watch them walk into their new home for the first time live via Zoom. 

 

**Due to war curfew, the home cannot be gifted earlier than 9:00pm. Plan to stay and experience the miracle. 

The Kuznetsov Family 

On February 24th, Oleksandr sent his wife Anastasia, daughter Maria and great grandmother Zina to the cellar and began counting Russian military equipment. He then relayed this information to the Ukrainian defenses.  Oleksandr risked his life to transport people whose homes were destroyed to the city, returning with supplies for his family and neighbors. When the electricity went out, Oleksandr installed a potbelly stove to keep everyone warm.  

 

The family tried to stay put but after 4 months of constant shelling, the family decided they would evacuate by night under the protection of the Ukrainian forces.  

 

After they left, the Russians took over the home.  When they finally left, they burned the Kuznetsov’s home to the ground. Currently the family live in one room: great grandmother, father/mother and great granddaughter. Oleksandr is the only one working so saving money for a house is impossible.

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Jess and Mary Alice Hatch Gift a Home Live

Donors and Their Experience

Factory-Built Homes

Over 1.5 million homes in Ukraine have been destroyed. Rebuilding will take years because in Ukraine, people build their own houses over generations and there are no mortgages. But people need to be back on their land. 

 

For $25-40,000. a family of 2-6 can be sleeping in their new home in just two weeks. In partnership with the Ukrainian government, To Ukraine With Love vets the families and work with a Ukrainian builder to deliver the homes. All materials are sourced in Ukraine and the homes are built in Ukrainian factories, providing jobs to support Ukrainian families.

Hot Meals Centers

Hot meals for those without power are critical. Villages are still cut off from access to stores and rely on aid reaching them. Each Hot Meals Center feeds 1,000-1,800 people daily at a cost of 33 cents a meal. Meals are delicious including soup, salad, meat, bread and dessert. For $10,000 one village can be fed for a month.

Looking for a service project or a family activity? Sponsoring a family for a home or sponsoring a village for hot meals is an incredible opportunity to make a global difference for the one.  Reach out to nancy@ToUkraineWithLove.org to learn more.