UOC speaks of the work of "Mercy Bus" in Kyiv during war

The social project of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church "Mission of Mercy", which in January 2022 launched a "Mercy Bus" on Kyiv streets to help the homeless in the cold, continues to work in war conditions, helping the sick poor people with medicines, reports the UOC Synodal Department for Social and Humanitarian Affairs on its Telegram channel.

The sisters of St. Elizabeth’s Sisterhood of Mercy of Jerusalem and volunteers working on the bus are now focusing on diabetic patients, epileptics and people after major surgery who cannot afford to buy expensive medication. Lonely, abandoned elderly and disabled people also receive help.

"The sisters distribute food and medicines in metro stations where people are sheltered. If necessary, they provide first aid. We always leave our phone number with the people on duty. People call us all the time and we try to help everyone. The lonely, abandoned elderly and disabled people are in the most distressing situation now. They can't buy medicine or basic food," says Ekaterina Sharai, the senior sister at St. Elizabeth’s Sisterhood of Mercy of Jerusalem.

Now, most of the time is spent on fundraising, buying food and medicines, which “Mission of Mercy” volunteers deliver to those in need. 

On 4 March, “Mission of Mercy” employees delivered insulin to diabetics and infant food to children in the outskirts of Vorzel, where the fighting was taking place. The Mission also provides medical assistance to those in need at the Jerusalem Metochion in Kyiv.

The Social Department of the UOC notes that the “Mission of Mercy” now needs support, which the lives of hundreds of people in need may depend on. Thus, we need gasoline to distribute medicines and food, medical supplies, drivers with cargo vans, and volunteers.

You can help by contacting the "Mission of Mercy" at 097-410-24-85.

Read also

OCU: Filaret did not want UOC-KP to exist after his death

The OCU insists that Filaret wanted the Kyiv Patriarchate to cease to exist after his death.

Lawyer warns of planned seizure of UOC Ascension Church in Kyiv

The head of the religious community of the Holy Ascension Church in Demiivka has been unlawfully replaced, according to a lawyer.

UOC bishop comments on situation around Holy Spirit Cathedral in Chernivtsi

Metropolitan Meletiy said court rulings transferring Bukovyna’s main shrine to the OCU are unlawful.

SBU detains antisemite calling to tear down banners for Jewish holidays

In Zakarpattia, authorities exposed an online agitator who used social media to incite religious hatred.

OCU: Those ordained by Filaret after the Tomos are not bishops

The OCU maintains that hierarchs of the UOC-KP, unlike those aligned with Dumenko, are non-canonical schismatics.

UK lawmakers demand security guarantees for Christians in Nigeria

British MPs have called for the protection of Christians in Nigeria to be made a condition of bilateral relations amid rising violence and attacks on believers.