TOGETHER WE CARE: YMCA SLOVAKIA
Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine up until April 19, 2022, more than 340,000 refugees have entered Slovakia.
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Since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine up until April 19, 2022, more than 340,000 refugees have entered Slovakia.
DetailsSince last February 24th our thoughts and prayers have remained with everyone impacted by the war in Ukraine and all surrounding countries.
DetailsWe kindly invite you to be part of our main annual governance meeting, representing your National Movement or YMCA working platform (programme / field group).
DetailsYou wake up to the news that everything that you once loved, everything you once built, that you believed in, is shattered and gone. It is the reality of the people living through the eyes of the war in Ukraine.
DetailsWe are able to present a very brief update on the status and involvement of several local YMCAs in Ukraine.
DetailsThe number of refugees from Ukraine who crossed the Polish border has exceeded 2,5 million. They are mostly women and children. There is also a remarkable number of the elderly. Often fleeing from war signifies the first trip abroad and facing completely new environment.
DetailsWe stand in solidarity with the YMCAs in Ukraine and our members directly affected by the war. Our faith, commitment and capacities shall guide and inspire our messages and actions.
Details32 days after the start of the invasion of Ukraine and 97 days before the opening of the 20th YMCA World Council, YMCA Area Alliance leaders for Africa, Asia Pacific, Europe and Latin America/Caribbean, as well as YMCA Canada and USA, met Directors of YMCA international programmes from across Europe.
DetailsRepublic of Moldova is one of the most affected countries by the war in Ukraine by hosting a big number of refugees.
DetailsWe are very pleased to introduce the 2021 Annual Report that reveals yet another successful and a momentous year for YMCA Europe.
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