WeCare Centers

WeCare Centers provide the vital services most needed in the communities where they are located. This includes food aid and other essential daily living supplies, medical care, workforce training, trauma counseling, spiritual care, legal aid, schooling, rebuilding damaged homes, and other emerging needs.

Hope on the Move

Countless Ukrainians—perhaps even millions—have been uprooted by the conflict and forced to begin again in unfamiliar cities, villages, and regions. In times like these, strong social connections become a lifeline. And remarkably, internally displaced persons (IDPs) across the country have created powerful networks of mutual support, offering help, guidance, and hope to one another even as many still face overwhelming needs.

A New Network of Hope

Today, we are honored to introduce an initiative that strengthens these connections and extends help where it’s needed most: the WeCare Centers—a nationwide, interconnected network of support, compassion, and opportunity.

Rooted in biblical values, the WeCare Centers are designed to nurture an active, engaged civil society—one where people, churches, and organizations work together for the common good. These Centers encourage genuine collaboration, open dialogue, and shared responsibility for the healing and development of local communities.

WeCare Center Locations

21 Voices. One Mission.

This movement brings together 21 civil society organizations and a charitable foundation, each working in different areas of recovery and community growth. United by Christian principles and a shared mission, they form a platform where civil society groups, Christian communities, and local authorities join efforts to build a stronger, healthier Ukraine.

Together, we are fostering a culture of responsibility, compassion, and resilience—one community at a time. Through WeCare Centers, hope is not just spoken…it’s lived, shared, and multiplied.