OUR PARTNERS

Mission to Ukraine: Working in Zhytomyr, Ukraine, supporting pregnant women, children with special needs, and now Ukrainians in transit to the West.

United World Mission: Working through an extensive network of seminaries and churches across Ukraine, turning basements into shelters for Ukrainians fleeing the violence.

Water Mission: Working along the borders of Poland and Romania to serve refugees by evaluating their most urgent needs, and specializing in clean water deployment.

This blog post has a more robust description of these three ministries.

Christian Training Center for Success: Located in Ternopil, Ukraine, the former training center has outfitted itself as a way station welcoming refugees in transit with hospitality and prayer.

Convoy of Hope: Working currently along the border in Poland (although expected to expand to seven other countries), by outfitting a warehouse with supplies for newly arrived refugees.

Operation Blessing: Working along the Polish border to supply relief goods, they also have an outpost in Medyka that offers refugees a space to rest and recover.

Bridge of Faith: Although primarily a ministry offering a fun and educational cultural exchange program for Ukrainian orphans, they are now evacuating Ukrainian children in the adoptive process out of the country so they can be reunited with their adoptive parents.

This blog post has a more robust description of these four ministries.

New Hope Ukraine: Helping and hosting and refugees in Western Ukraine, near the Poland and Hungarian borders. This is a partnership with ARDF-Australia and ARDF-US funds are being used to match those of Australians towards New Hope’s ministry in Ukraine.

Reach Out Youth Solutions: A ministry focused on training youth, “Eagle Leaders” are now providing food, shelter, safety, and the hope of the Gospel to those displaced by the war.

Shepherd’s Foundation: A ministry that runs a camp in the city of Zolotonosha in central Ukraine, since the start of the Russian invasion the camp has served as a transit site for refugees. Drivers are entering combat zones and transporting people overnight to the camp, before getting them to Poland.

Legacy Refuge: Prioritizing at-risk orphans, this ministry is providing transport & evacuation costs, food & lodging, and immigration and legal aid.

IPHC World Missions: Supporting pastors, Roman & Christina Danylyshyn, in Krakow as they serve Ukrainian refugees with food, medicines, both in Poland and across the border in Ukraine.

More detailed information from these partners on this blog post!

QuoVadis Institute: Their Churches Helping Churches Help program brings financial support to the relief work that Polish and Ukrainian churches are doing, specifically funding fuel for transport, food, hygiene and other basic supplies, and living costs for the over 200 refugees currently being housed in churches and local homes in Poland and Ukraine.


What do we look for in our partners? When possible, we aim to support a diverse group of faith-based partners working on the ground in a crisis, ideally with Anglican connections. While we may fund a larger agency that is tackling a specific need, we also look for smaller partners tackling a different part of the emergency response.

When you give to ARDF, your donations are pooled with others and distributed among these partners depending on their immediate needs. And because your donations are pooled with others, you can expect us to report on the activities of each partner (to the best of the partner’s ability to respond!) You can have the assurance that your donation, no matter how small, is making an impact. Thank you for trusting ARDF with your gifts.

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