What's changed in Ukraine + Turkey earthquakes in photos                                                            
Your February 2023 Project HOPE News - the latest from the field on your lifesaving impact
A photograph of a young person in a Project HOPE hat and tshirt walks through piles of rubble and twisted metal pieces as she looks down and talks on the phone. Pictured is Julia, Project Hope's Program Coordinator for rehablitation projects in Ukraine.

A Year Later: Julia’s Passion for Rebuilding Ukraine

One year after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Project HOPE continues to help save lives. We're actively delivering medicines, medical supplies, mental health support, and other urgent aid with help from passionate local community members like Julia, our Program Coordinator for rehabilitation projects in Ukraine.

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A photograph of a our local team member, Yunus, in a Project HOPE knit hat applying a sticker to a large square machine, a generator we delivered to Araban, Gaziantep province via the Turkish Ministry of Health.

[IN PHOTOS] the Epicenter of Turkey's Humanitarian Crisis

The devastating toll of the earthquakes that struck Turkey (Türkiye) and Syria on February 6 is still becoming clear. But already the risk of a long-term humanitarian crisis is coming into focus, and Project HOPE is evolving our response to help.

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A screenshot of a paused video showing six women bundled in jackets, head scarves and skirts singing in front a brick building with a Project HOPE sign on the front. Pictured is a village clinic Project HOPE helped rebuild and stock after the Russian invasion.

A Day in the Life of Ukrainian Mental Health Workers

See through the eyes of Project HOPE team members in Ukraine as they help their communities heal and rebuild. Hear their perspectives on how their lives have been upended in the past year of violence and conflict.
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A photograph of a Ukranian woman with short hair, wearing a white nurse's uniform and holding onto a green first aid kit as it sits on a hospital cot. She has a serious and sad expression as she looks directly at the camera against the backdrop of a village clinic with lace curtains and large supply cabinet.

Send HOPE to Ukraine and Communities in Crisis

In Ukraine and across the globe, Project HOPE is delivering training for health workers, lifesaving care through mobile medical units and other relief for refugees and displaced children and families — just as we have since the earliest days of Russia’s invasion one year ago.
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A photograph of Winnie Byanyima looking to the side. She is wearing glasses and a patterned head scarf with earrings and a suit jacket. She is a champion for women’s rights in the Parliament of Uganda. Photo by World Economic Forum and licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

5 Black Health Leaders Who Inspire Our Mission

This Black History Month, we are highlighting five Black health leaders who inspire our mission at Project HOPE to place power in the hands of local health care workers to save lives across the globe.
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A photo of a Project HOPE staff member talking and smiling at an older Ukranian woman who smiles back at him, looking brightly at his face, against the backdrop of a concrete and barbed wire wall.

Our Ukraine Impact Report

Project HOPE was one of the first teams on the ground after Russia’s invasion, helping refugees as they boarded buses. Since then, our work has grown into a large-scale response including mobile medical units, hospital rehabilitation, and mental health programs.
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Project HOPE in the News
CNN - Afraid to sleep indoors: Child survivors of deadly quake left traumatized
AXIOS - The silent toll of war: Ukraine's growing mental health crisis
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