Be a Hero for Ukraine’s Hungry

Support the Food Truck Ministry
Our ministry truck is a lifeline in war-torn Ukraine, where every day is a struggle for survival. Exhausted from an overnight drive and long hours at customs, we begin unloading food boxes when the piercing wail of an airstrike alarm shatters the air.

My Ukrainian brothers and sisters continue working, undeterred—the sound has become a grim part of their daily lives. Their courage in the face of constant danger is deeply humbling. 

Since the war began, we have witnessed extraordinary bravery that reflects the heart of Christ. Through Bread of Life and your faithful support, we stand with those who risk everything to serve others in their time of need. 

One such servant is Pastor Yan. Since 2022, he has tirelessly delivered food, medicine, and Christian literature, preached in the streets, and led the food truck ministry with unwavering dedication.

Even as he battles skin cancer, requiring frequent treatments, Yan’s focus remains on others. His greatest concern is not his health but the $55 needed daily to keep the food truck running—bringing meals and hope to families who have lost nearly everything. 

You can make an incredible difference. A donation of $55 covers a full day of meals, offering nourishment and hope to those in desperate need.

Join us in prayer and action today. Your gift—no matter the amount—can shine Christ’s love into the darkest corners of Ukraine. Will you help feed the hungry?


Alin Panican 

BOL Co-founder

Thank you for your interest in Bread of Life Ministries. We have been able to accomplish a lot with the help of our supporters around the world. There is still more for us to do. Please prayerfully consider how you might help support Bread of Life as we provide support to children and families in need.

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