Warming stations open at UOC churches of Vinnytsia Eparchy

Illustrative photo. Waming station in cold weather. Photo: open sources

On January 21, 2026, warming stations began operating at churches of the UOC’s Vinnytsia Eparchy for everyone in need of warmth and help. This was reported by the Vinnytsia Eparchy press service.

At the warming stations, anyone can warm up in a heated room, drink hot tea, and also recharge mobile phones and other gadgets.

The warming stations are operating at the following parishes:

- Presentation of the Lord Church – Vinnytsia, 150-A Pyrohova Street;

- Exaltation of the Cross Church – Vinnytsia, 59-A Keletska Street;

- St. Luke of Crimea Church – Vinnytsia, 90 Khmelnytske Highway.

The Vinnytsia Eparchy invites everyone who has found themselves in difficult circumstances to come to the churches.

Earlier, the UOJ reported that warming stations were opened at churches of the UOC’s Khmelnytskyi Eparchy.

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