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Maryland Load to Ukraine Delivers Aid to Wounded

Maryland sent a container of goods to Ukraine in the summer of 2025. The items being shared in the photos are from that shipment. We are most grateful for the people of Bible Orphan Ministry who share the love of Christ as they lookout for the orphan, widow and wounded.
“There is pain that does not need loud words. There is gratitude that cannot be measured in numbers.
This week, we were able to be close to those who paid too high a price for our freedom.
In two locations, we delivered aid to our wounded defenders: almost 50 boxes of orthopedic supplies, 82 boxes of medical supplies, 66 pairs of crutches, hygiene products, wheelchairs, walkers, and much more.
But behind every number is a person. Hands learning to regain their balance. Eyes that show both pain and hope. Hearts that continue to love Ukraine, even when it hurts.
🙏 We bow low to our defenders. For the peace in our homes. For the mornings we wake up to. For the freedom that comes at the price of your health and life!!! ❤️ 🩹
To our sponsors and benefactors — our deepest gratitude.
You are the ones who do not pass by. The ones who take on some of the pain. The ones who turn compassion into real help and faith into action.
This is only a fraction of our gratitude. 🥹
But it comes from the bottom of our hearts and is born of prayer, faith, and love.
We are here. We remember. We will be here as long as there is a need. 🇺🇦“- Alla
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends”. ( John 15:13)

Categories: Branch Updates, International Aid

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