“Before, it was beautiful in Odessa. And I was so happy”

Nina

For more than a year, the war in Ukraine has been forcing innocent children like 11-year-old Nina to flee their homes, leaving loved ones, friends and everything they know behind. 

For Nina, and thousands of children and families like hers, life changed overnight. Being so young, she finds it hard to put into words the fear she’d felt when the war on Ukraine started, but she remembers it vividly.

“It was very early in the morning at five o’clock. Right away, we went with the family to a village outside the Odessa region where it was safer,” she says

Irena, Nina’s mother recalls:

“For almost a month there was no light, constant sirens and explosions near the city. We hid with our children in a room with no windows.”

The family made the difficult decision to leave Ukraine, saying heartbreaking goodbyes to Nina’s grandfather and great-grandmother who thankfully live in safe rural villages, it was heartbreaking to leave them behind.

“We went by car. Nina told me simply. ‘It was a long trip’.”

Nina, Irena, her father (who lives with a disability) and her younger sister initially travelled to Turkey, then Bulgaria. Without support, they felt lost, isolated and afraid. Desperate to find a safe haven, Nina’s mum spoke with other Ukrainian refugees who had been assisted by JRS Romania. 

Thanks to the generous contributions of people like you to our Emergency Action Fund, JRS Romania was there with open arms and practical support to welcome Nina and her family. 

Please, make an urgently-needed contribution  to our Emergency Action Fund. 

Your gift will help JRS offices across Europe provide immediate care and ongoing support to vulnerable children, like Nina, who’ve been forced to flee their homes in Ukraine.

In the first instance this includes immediate, life-sustaining relief such as: 

  • Emergency & transitional accommodation
  • Meals, food parcels & food vouchers 
  • Financial and mental health support 
  • Activities for both adults and children

Then, long-term support and accompaniment including: 

  • Support to secure long-term accommodation 
  • Education opportunities 
  • Livelihood and  employment support
  • Psychosocial support
  • Healthcare and legal assistance
  • And, ongoing accompaniment to integrate into their new country

Every gift to the Emergency Action Fund brings hope and healing to children and families displaced by the brutal war in Ukraine.  

With kind people like you by their side, the family is beginning life again in Bucharest.

“It [has been] very difficult psychologically. But we are trying to create a full life for ourselves as much as possible,” says Irena.

The family has now settled into a rented apartment, and along with other Ukrainian students, Nina attends a Jesuit-run education hub founded by JRS Romania, where she can continue her education.  

“[Now], Nina really likes Bucharest. Her psychological state has stabilised, with help from a psychologist,” says Irena and Nina herself agrees.

She has started the journey to healing and has even begun to look towards a brighter future.

“I want to be a chef.”

Nina with her teacher at JRS Romania

Your compassionate gift today will bring tangible support and loving accompaniment to more children and  families whose lives have been torn apart by the Ukraine war. 

Nina with her teacher at JRS Romania.

  • $60 could provide basic hygiene kits for 3 families fleeing Ukraine 
  • $150 could enable a Ukrainian child to attend school (clothing and school materials) 
  • $675 can provide one months’ temporary accommodation for a Ukrainian family 

Please, make your tax-deductible donation to the Jesuit Mission Emergency Action Fund today.