To help medical professionals in Ukraine effectively treat people, IOCC partnered with MDM Wound Ventures to deliver an innovative medical device to hospitals and clinics.
IOCC recently delivered specialized medical equipment to a cardiology hospital in the western Ukrainian region of Zakarpattia that is serving both locals and internally displaced people.
In Ukraine, IOCC is helping provide consultations with social workers, psychologists, and lawyers, and providing emergency aid like food, clothes, and medicine.
Grocery vouchers to Romania’s largest supermarket chain allow Ukrainian refugees to shop for their families, tailoring the assistance to their particular situation.
This mother and her three children found shelter in Poland through an Orthodox monastery, and an IOCC program is helping her cover basic expenses as the family builds a new life.
IOCC is supporting training in the prevention of human trafficking, especially for people like clergy and social workers who work with Ukrainian refugees and others who might face greater risk.