

Photo courtesy of International Medical Corps
Violence in Ukraine has led millions to flee their homes with hopes of finding safety. The stories of people forced to flee are the story of our parents and grandparents. We must be emboldened to stand up for those fighting for freedom.
Key Facts
Over 9 million
refugees estimated to have fled since February 24, 2022
11,500

civilian casualties
50-100
artillery shells hitting Mariupol every day
4.3 million
in need of assistance in Ukraine

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It is crucial to support those affected by violence and who cannot flee Ukraine. Jewish World Watch is raising funds that will help provide resources that address the urgent medical needs of frontline hospitals and mobile medical units.


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