
Digital Special Report

Three Years of War,
Three Years of Relief
Convoy of Hope has been supplying Ukrainians with life-saving relief since the start of the war on their homeland. You have provided food, generators, winter clothing, and hope, as infrastructure and livelihoods have been destroyed. Thank you for acting in compassion for those in need.
Since the onset of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, Convoy of Hope, a faith-based humanitarian organization, has been steadfast in its mission to provide relief to those affected by the conflict.
6.8M+
People served
63M+
Meals distributed
812
Local partners
3,900+
Communities served
17
Countries where Ukrainians have been served
“A large section of the road was mined. One wrong move and you exploded. When we all passed the first Ukrainian checkpoint and our driver stopped to rest, we all climbed out of the car and started crying.”
— Karolina, July 6, 2022
Hear From Ukrainians
Immediate Response & Relief Efforts
From the beginning of the war, Convoy recognized the urgent need for humanitarian aid as millions of Ukrainians fled their homes to escape the violence. In their urgency, people were forced to leave much of what they owned behind. And with the consistent missile strikes, many had nothing to return to.
In collaboration with partners across Eastern Europe, Convoy swiftly initiated efforts to provide essential supplies — food, water, hygiene kits, sheltering materials — to refugees and internally displaced people. This rapid mobilization was crucial in addressing the immediate needs of those impacted by the conflict.
Strategic Partnerships & Resource Mobilization
And Convoy couldn’t do this alone. We have strategic partnerships with various organizations all over the world.
Since October 2023, Flexport has donated more than $1 million to support the shipment of over 100 containers filled with emergency supplies, hygiene kits, and other necessities to Ukraine and neighboring regions where Ukrainians have fled. This has been instrumental in overcoming logistical challenges that come with delivering aid to conflict zones.
“To be able to donate 100,000 boots to Ukrainian refugees in the same region where I was born, to children who desperately need them, with a great organization like Convoy of Hope, is truly monumental.”
Founder, ROMA Boots
The Salvation Army has contributed $1 million to Convoy’s response in Ukraine, specifically aimed at providing food to people who have been displaced.
ROMA Boots provided boots for refugee children displaced by the ongoing war in Ukraine.
And hundreds of churches, organizations, and operational partners have made a difference in the lives of Ukrainians for the past three years.
Comprehensive Aid: Beyond Food Distribution
While food distribution has been a cornerstone of the relief efforts, Convoy has also prioritized hygiene kits and winterization supplies like generators and blankets. These supplies are vital in maintaining the well-being of refugees living in challenging conditions.
Ukrainians Are in Need of Resources To Protect From Winter Weather
Organizational Background & Experience
Founded in 1994, Convoy of Hope has a long history of responding to natural disasters and humanitarian crises worldwide. With initiatives spanning children’s feeding programs, women’s empowerment, and agricultural training, the organization leverages its extensive experience to address complex emergencies effectively. Its response to the Ukraine crisis is a testament to its adaptability and commitment to serving vulnerable populations in times of need.
Deliver relief to those affected by conflict.
Looking Forward: Sustained Support & Hope
As the situation in Ukraine continues to evolve, Convoy is resolute in our dedication to provide people with help and hope. Through continued collaborations with partners worldwide, Convoy strives to be a beacon of hope for Ukrainians facing the challenges of displacement and uncertainty.